Lords International & District Amateur League

Established 1894

President Sir Thomas Ingilby

2008 Official Handbook

www.nidderdaleleague.co.uk CONTENTS Page No. Officers 3 Club Secretaries Addresses & Telephone Numbers 5-12 Umpires Names and Address 14 Nidderdale League Welfare Officers 16-17 Rules and Constitution 2008 18-47 Knock-out Competition Rules 48-51 Evening League Rules 52-53 League Winners 54-56 Atkinson/Swires Cup Winners 56 Reserve K.O. Competition Winners 57 Wath Cup K.O. Competition Winners 57 Peter Bentley Cup Winners 57 Evening League Competition Winners 57 Fixtures 2008 59-88 Evening League Fixtures 2008 90 Atkinson/Swires Cup 2008 91 Reserve Knock Out Cup 2008 92 Wath Cup 2008 93 Peter Bentley Cup 2008 94 Black Sheep Champions 2008 95 League Tables 2007 97-98 Ground Marks 2007 99 Crawfurd-Porter Sportsmanship Tables 2007 100 Batting Averages 2007 101-103 Bowling Averages 2007 105-106 Individual Trophy Winners 2007 107 Willis Cup 107 1 Notable Performances of the Season 2007 108-113 Highest Individual Scores 114 Best Bowling 118-122 Cup Competitions 123-125 Man of the Match – Cup Matches 126 Hat Tricks 126 300 126-127 Tied Matches 127 Other Notable Performances of the Season 128-131 Receipts and Payments Accounts for 2006 132 Representative Fixtures for 2007 133 Yorkshire CCC Fixtures 2007 134 Results of Representative Matches 2007 136 League Dinner 137 Catchment Area 138 Junior Cricketers playing in Adult Matches 1139-140 Safety guidance on the wearing of cricket helmets by young players 141-142 ECB Fast Bowling Match Directives 143 ECB Code of Conduct 144 Spirit of Cricket 145-146

2 LORDS INTERNATIONAL NIDDERDALE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE l l l OFFICERS President and Management Committee Chairman: Sir Thomas Ingilby Patrons: D Frankland, J King, E G A Thompson, B Stansfield Hon Secretary: Mrs Tricia Heard, 8 Netherdale, , HG3 5AX Tel: 01423 711488 (H) 07762 278272 (M) Fax: 01423 711836 E-mail: [email protected] Hon Cup Competitions & Evening League Secretary: Barry Gill, Pear Tree Cottage, Orchard Close, Summerbridge HG3 4BJ Tel: 01423 780078 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Secretary: Erik Thompson, 2 Stray Walk, Harrogate HG2 8HU Tel: 01423 564249 Fax: 01423 817858 Hon Treasurer: Neil Burtwistle, The Croft, Peter Lane, Burton Leonard Tel: 677258 (H) Harrogate 711748 (W) Representative Team Manager: Dion Wood, 29 The Oaks, HG4 4DT Tel: 01765 688388 (H) 07980 523283 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Junior League Representative: John Barrett, 74 Brookfield Crescent, Hampsthwaite, Harrogate HG3 2EE Tel/Fax: 01423 770338 (H) 07703 559650 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Umpires Secretary: Jeff Watkins, John Clapham Cottage, Firby, . Tel: 01677 423966 Ground Committee Secretary: Ben Drummond, 3 St. Monica’s Court, YO61 3GY Tel: 07971 354629 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Child Welfare Officer: Bradley Atkinson, Pasture Fields, Galphay, Ripon HG4 3NX. Tel: 01765 650421 E-mail: [email protected] Disciplinary Panel Chairman: Anton Lodge QC Disciplinary Panel Secretary: Justin Park, 124 Duchy Road, Harrogate HG1 2HE Tel: 01423 508247 (H) 07944 905855 (M) E-mail: [email protected]

3 Assistant Disciplinary Panel Secretary: Roger Deakin, 34 Westminster Crescent, Harrogate HG3 1LY. Tel: 01423 871731

Handbook Secretary: Graham Hyde, 11 Coniston Road, Harrogate HG1 4SL Tel: 01423 544689 (H) 07764 753066 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Hon Solicitor: Martin Blackham, 4 Philippa’s Drive, Harrogate HG2 9BB. Tel: 01423 503167 (H)

Management Committee: Sir Thomas Ingilby, Tricia Heard, Erik Thompson, Neil Burtwistle, Barry Gill, John Barrett, Jeff Watkins, Bill Kitson, Ben Drummond, Bradley Atkinson, Justin Park, Roger Deakin, Peter Crack, Martin Blackham, Anton Lodge, Eric Houseman, Graham Hyde, Chris Newton, Stephen Coombs, Tony Whittaker and Dion Wood. Hon Auditor: William S Morley, ACA, Esq Telephone Results to: Tricia Heard on 01423 711488m (H) 01423 711836 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected] Ground Committee: C Newton (01765 600325) P Armitage (01423 772413) W Kitson (01723 353386) B Drummond (01423 888111) I Fraser (01765 658292) K Loadman (01677 450226) D Chapman (01765 689250) K Ewbank (01765 690324) Orders for Cricket Balls - Eric Houseman Tel: 01423 560343 Life Members: E. Appleton, H. M. Atkinson, Mrs. K. M. Atkinson, D. Frankland, R. H. G. Fry, M. Howell, A. Layfield, A. Newbould, Mrs. D. Thwaite, W. Wigglesworth.

4 SECRETARIES ADDRESSES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS NIDDERDALE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE WEB SITE www.nidderdaleleague.co.uk E.MAIL [email protected] LEAGUE SECRETARY [email protected] Alne Secretary Brian Kenny, Silverthorne, Main Street, Alne, YO61 1TA. 01347 838278 Email [email protected] Treasurer Graham Inchboard, Youlton Hall, Youlton, Alne, York YO61 1QL. 01347 838608 Cancellations 1st X1 Eddie Myers, 4 Gale Road, Alne, York YO61 1TH. 01347 838552 (H) 07801 971124 (M) 2nd X1 Ross Hardy 07801 061044 (M) or 01347 824945 (H) Groundsman Keith Hutchinson 01374 821875 or 07734 165319 Child Welfare Officer Jon Bolton, The Lodge, Alne Road, Tollerton, York YO61 1QA. 01347 833281

Arthington Secretary Martin Binks, Westdale, Westbrook Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5HJ. 0113 258 5735 or 07890 878222 Email [email protected] Treasurer Martin Binks. – as above Cancellations 0113 258 5735 or 07890 87822 Groundsman Brian Meredith 0113 284 3205 Website www.arthingtoncc.com

Baldersby Evening League Only Secretary Stephen Macvean, 10 Rymer Way, YO7 1UB. 01845 574401 (H) 07967 214806 (M) Cancellations Andrew Snowdon 07801 600934 (M) Email [email protected] Child Welfare Officer Laura Snowdon, 16 Railway Cottages, Carlton Miniott, Thirsk. YO7 47A 01845 524848 (H)

Bilton Secretary Mick Dawson, 27 Hookstone Way, Harrogate, N.Yorks. HG2 7DE. 01423 541341 (H) 07990 544710 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Mick Dickinson, 11 Gordon Avenue, Harrogate, N. Yorks. HG1 3DH. 01423 529716 (H) 01423 561199 (W) Cancellations 3rd X1 Chris Cole 01423 529608 4th X1 Rebecca Ford 01423 560329 or 07860 119465 Clubhouse: 01423 561199 Groundsman As per clubhouse Website www.biltoncc.com

Birstwith Secretary Sue Armitage, 4 Collin Spring Court, Birstwith, Harrogate HG3. 01423 772413 Email [email protected] Treasurer John Lyons, 19 Durham Way, Killinghall Moor, Harrogate HG3 2&A. 01423 507438 (H) 01423 340000 (W) 07967 479416 (M) Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st and 2nd X1 Peter Armitage 01423 772413 3rd X1 John Lyons - see Treasurer Groundsman Peter Armitage 01423 772413

5 Secretary Richard Tovey, April Cottage, Hungate Lane, Bishop Monkton, Harrogate HG3 3QL. 01765 676590 (H) 0113 236 4660 (W) Email [email protected] Treasurer James Hutchinson, 30 Wood Park Avenue, HG5 9DL. 01423 863907 Email [email protected] Cancellations Ian Pawson 07803 191945 Richard Tovey 07887 625043 Groundsman Alan Wigby 01765 677284

Bishop Thornton Secretary Jonathan Haley, 2 Court, Harrogate HG1 3EX. 01423 536204 (H) 01423 535415 (W) Email [email protected] Treasurer Racheal Haley – as above. Cancellations 1st X1 David Frankland 01765 677402 Will Wray 07946 165593 2nd X1 John Atkinson 01423 770052 or 07762 549316 Groundsman John Atkinson – as above. Child Welfare Officer Racheal Haley – as above.

Blubberhouses Secretary Mick Lowe, 33 North Lodge Avenue, Harrogate HG1 3HX. 01423 550952 (H) 07834 464187 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Peter Brennan, 8 Low Green, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6HB. 07970 818280 Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Paul Dalby 07833 305491 2nd X1 Anthony Gill 07949 276340 or Nick Haigh 07866 268280 Groundsman Kevin Wilkinson, 14 Canada Crescent, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6LT. 0113 250 8390 Website www.blubberhousescc.co.uk

Bolton Abbey Secretary Roger Tiffany, Laurels, Shires Lane, Embsay, Skipton BD23 6RR. 01756 701619 or 01756 793734 Email [email protected] Treasurer Geoff Pawson, 2 Mitford Cottages, Bolton Abbey, Skipton BD23 6EY. 01756 710530 Cancellations 1st X1 Roger Tiffany 01756 701619 or 07736 544013 or Andrew Pickersgill 01535 658972 2nd X1 Roger Tiffany 01756 701619 or 07736 544013 or Merv Home 01756 720342 Groundsman Roger Tiffany - as above.

Boroughbridge Secretary Rebecca Hale, 1 Church Mews, YO51 9NZ. 07766 206036 Treasurer Barry Norfolk, 12 Chatsworth Grove, Boroughbridge YO51 9BB. 01423 322151 Cancellations Les Hale 07766 206036 (M) - Boroughbridge captain Groundsman Peter Ambrose 07748 982779 Club House 01423 324206 Child Welfare Officer Margaret Willey 01423 324495\ Email [email protected]

Burnt Yates Secretary Russell Dodson, 9 The Muirfields, Darton, Barnsley S75 5JD 07715 462811 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Mark Townsend, 40 Heather Way, Harrogate HG3 2SH. 01423 504992 Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Gavin Turnbull 07739 488874 2nd X1 Jeff Broughton 07876 138044 Groundsman Gary Collett 07921 067410 Child Welfare Officer Richard Agar, 66 Cross Green, Otley LS21 1HE. 07966 104116 Website www.bycc.co.uk

6 Burton Leonard Secretary Mike Crawshaw, Orchard House, Peter Lane, Burton Leonard HG3 3RX. 01765 677871 (H) or 07795 823613 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Ben Drummond 07971 354629 (M) Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Neil Blaken 07970 896929 (M) Email [email protected] or Ben Drummond 07971 354629 (M) 2nd X1 Trevor Kettlewell 07866 121317 (M) or 01423 323368 (W) or Chris Sladen 07770 542551 (M) 3rd XI Clive Carass 01765 677023 (H) or 07736 742755 (M) Email [email protected] Grounds Manager Ben Drummond 07971 354629 (M) Child Welfare Officer Chris Sladen 07770 542551 (M) Email [email protected] Website www.blcc.org.uk

Crakehall Secretary Mike Thompson-Roberts, Cleveland Court, Londonderry, Bedale DL7 9ND. 01677 422777 (H) Treasurer Jaso Living, Low Cobshaw Farm, Langthorpe, Bedale DL8 1PJ. 01677 424202 Club Email [email protected] Cancellations Steven Thompson-Roberts 01677 422777 (H) or 07759 814412 (M)

Dacre Banks Secretary Helen Goldsbrough, 1 Glencoe Terrace, Glasshouses, Harrogate HG3 5DU. 01423 714904 (H) Email [email protected] Treasurer Malcolm Howell, 10 East View, Summerbridge, Harrogate HG3 4HZ. 01423 780595 Cancellations 1st X1 Duncan Naylor 07793 126425 (M) or 01423 358454 (H) 2nd X1 Tim Carrington 01423 781040 or 07725 260561 Evening League Tim Carrington - as above. Club Email [email protected] Website www.dbcc.tpiz.co.uk/

Darley Secretary Graham Furniss, The Heights, Dacre, Harrogate HG3 4AP. 01423 781415 Treasurer Tim Marriner, 10 Meadon Lane, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2PH. 01423 780318 Email [email protected] Cancellations 01423 781415 or 01423 780022 Groundsman Tim Marriner – see treasurer.

Dishforth Secretary Vic Wilson, Spring Cottage, Dishforth, Thirsk YO7 3JU. 01845 577616 Treasurer J Walton, The Black Swan, Dishforth. 01845 577627 Cancellations Steve Wilson 01609 772130 or 07918 026882 Groundsman Steve Wilson - as above Club Email [email protected]

Galphay & Winksley Secretary Chris Pickersgill, 10 Kirkby Close, Ripon HG4 2DS. 01765 603665 Email [email protected] Treasurer Anna Merrin, Newholme, Main Street, Kirkby Malzeard. 01765 658640 Cancellations 1st X1 Mark Pitt 01765 601091 (H) 07973 269093 (M) or Matthew Thomas 07912 307496 (M) 2nd X1 Ben Pickersgill 01423 509427 (H) 07917 152105 (M) Groundsman Stephen Pickersgill 01765 602329

7 Glasshouses Secretary David Wilmore, Dacre Hall, Dacre HG3 4ET. 01423 780497 Treasurer Marian Hodgson, 4 Harewell Close, Glasshouses. 01423 711749 Cancellations Kevin Slinger (Captains) 01423 712821 or Stuart Burton 01423 711270 Groundsman Ken Hainsworth 01423 711556 Email [email protected]

Goldsborough Secretary Phillip Shorter, 43 Abbey Crags Way, Knaresborough HG5 8EF. 01423 865767 (H) 07745 905773 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer John Whitehead, 4 Prospect Terrace, Knaresborough HG5 0HR. 01423 866847 Cancellations 1st X1 Graham Shorter 01977 684682 or 07810 560328 2nd X1 Peter Horsman 01423 867919 or 07798 582875 Club House 07761 860285

Hampsthwaite Secretary Tom Stanford, 44 St Catherines Road, Harrogate HG2 8LA. 01423 819931 Email [email protected] Treasurer Richard Dawson, 3 Dawson Court, Hampsthwaite HG3 2FR. 01423 701301 (W) Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Stuart Townsend 01423 506450 2nd X1 H Illingworth 01423 569109 or 01423 770170 Groundsman Peter Armitage 01423 772413 Club House 01423 771302 Website www.hampsthwaitecc.co.uk

Harrogate Secretary Simon Corner, County Ground, St Georges Road, Harrogate HG2 9BP. 01423 561301 Treasurer Tim Tullett, County Ground, St Georges Road, Harrogate HG2 9BP. 07764 616486 (M) Cancellations Ed Cousen 01423 868205 Groundsman Michael Coates 07764 616486 Email [email protected]

Harrogate Gas Sports Secretary Lee Daysh, 27 Doublegates Avenue, Ripon HG4 2TP. 01765 698741 Email [email protected] Treasurer D N Wilson, 80 Olive Walk, Harrogate HG1 4RL. 01423 884376 Cancellations Tony Brayson 07779 103632 or Richard Canham 01423 566504

Helperby Secretary Mary Cupit, Burton Grange, Helperby, York YO61 2RY. 01423 360825 Email [email protected] Treasurer Rory Wade, Brafferton Hall, Brafferton. 01423 360079 Cancellations 1st X1 Mark Spilman 01423 360210 (H) 07738 343157 (M) 2nd XI Andy Barlow 01748 826613 (H) 07830 302268 (M) 3rd XI Rory Wade 01423 360079 (H) 07899 960858 (M) Groundsman Peter Wren 07766 038559 (M)

Killinghall Secretary Andrew Dobby, 4 Lindrick Way, Harrogate HG3 2SU. 01423 520304 (H) or 07886 369829 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Roger Schofield, Havendale, Station Lane, Hampsthwaite, Harrogate HG3 3AB. 01423 771700 Cancellations 1st XI Tony Whittaker 01423 538215 or 07799 117833 2nd XI Dave Bentley 01423 817542 or 07785 591447 3rd XI Mark Morrell 01423 506363 or 07742 452261 Groundsman Rod Russell 01423 566938 or 07803 943360 Child Welfare Officer James Crawfurd-Porter 07711 205211 Website www.killinghallcc.co.uk

8 Kirkby Malzeard Secretary Charles Harford-Cross, 4 Lairum Rise, Wetherby LS23 6HG. 0113 266 7854 (H) 07921 107317 (M) E mail [email protected] Treasurer Iain Fraser, Laverton Bridge Cottage, Laverton, Ripon HG4 3SX. 01765 658292 Cancellations 1st X1 Iain Fraser 01765 658292 (H) Rod Pickles 01765 658368 (H) Brad Atkinson 01765 650421 (H) 2nd X1 Dave Tudbury 01765 650166 (H) 07966 325198 (M) or Rod Pickles 01765 658368 (H) Evening League James Marston 01765 604860 (H) 07765 963122 (M) or Rod Pickles 01765 658368 (H) Groundsmen Rod Pickles 01765 658368 (H) and Iain Fraser 01765 658292 (H) Child Welfare Officer Brad Atkinson, Pasture Fields, Galphay, Ripon HG4 3NX 01765 650421 (H) 01765 600681 (W) 07939 577340 (M) Website www.kmcc.org.uk

Knaresborough Forest Secretary Angela Palmer, 14 Corsair Avenue, Idle, Bradford BD10 8DD. 01274 613645 (H) 07812 063133 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Dave Alloway, 16 Woodfield Close, Idle, Bradford BD10 9JG. 01274 610694 (H) 07866 591511 (M) Email [email protected] 1st Team Captain Stewart Pyke, 24 Eleanor Road, Harrogate HG2 7AJ. 01423 888929 (H) 07709 670405 (M) Email [email protected] 2nd Team Captain Alan Coote, Union Hotel, Thistle Hill, Calcutt HG5. 8JL 01423 862084 (H) Cancellations Stewart Pyke - as above or Alan Coote - as above. Groundsman By committee Child Welfare Officer Tracey Coote - as Alan Coote above. Website www.kfcc.co.uk

Lofthouse & Middlesmoor Secretary John Downey, 1 Valley Road, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2QE. 01423 780370 Email [email protected] Treasurer As above. Cancellations 01423 755335 or 01423 755219 or 01423 883116 or 01423 755355 Groundsman “team effort”

Markington Secretary Wayne Dennis, The Chalet, HG3 3NR. 01765 677465 (H) or 07952 244054 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer William Wilberforce 01765 677323 Email [email protected] Cancellations Steve Wilson 01765 677274 (H) Groundsman Dave Askew 01423 523982

Marton cum Grafton Secretary Stephen Marklew, 1 Springbank, Marton cum Grafton, York YO51 9QZ. 01423 323389 or 07801 703242 Email [email protected] Treasurer As above. Cancellations S Marklew 01423 323389 or Nigel Hird 01423 322100 or S Moss 01423 323273 Groundsman Trevor Dixon 01423 330450 (H)

Masham Secretary David Broadley, Bellwood House, Bellwood Court, Grewelthorpe, Ripon HG4 3BS. 01765 658539 (H) 01765 689263 (W) 01765 689956 (F) Email [email protected] Treasurer Andrew Mills 07740 479186 Cancellations 01765 658639 (H) or 01765 689263 (W) Groundsman Derek Chapman 01765 689250 Email [email protected] Club House 01765 689783 Child Welfare Officer Derek Chapman

9 Secretary Richard Sanderson, 24 Brentwood, , N.Yorks. DL8 5EP. 01969 623209 or 07710 652348 Email [email protected] Treasurer As above. Cancellations As above. Groundsman As above.

Newby Hall Secretary Steve , 58 Lickley Street, Ripon HG4. 01765 602995 Email [email protected] Treasurer Tony Sidwell Cancellations Steve Selby 01765 602995 Groundsman Trevor Rose 01765 608865 or 07867 748989 Website www.newbyhallcc.co.uk

Newton le Willows Secretary Steven Coombs, Rose Cottage, Station Road, Newton le Willows, Bedale, N. Yorks. DL8 1TB. 01677 450583 or 07732 556390 Treasurer Stephen Hodges, Roseway, Bedale Road, Newton le Willows, Bedale, N. Yorks. 01677 450594 or 07887 984006 Chairman David Melbourne 01845 567493 or 07761 017323 Email [email protected] Cancellations Steven Coombs 01677 450583 or 07732 556390 and David Thompson 01677 450328 Groundsmen Steven Coombs and David Thompson - as above. Child Welfare Officer Steven Coombs Email [email protected]

Northallerton General Secretary David Wake, 9 Grange Close, Romanby, DL7 8XD. 01609 761088 Cricket Secretary Ian Morton, 6 Ormesby Crescent, Romanby, Northallerton DL7 8RP. 01609 771835 Email [email protected] Treasurer R K Price, 19 Hambleton Avenue, Romanby, Northallerton DL7 8SW. 01609 773707 Cancellations Chris Mulholland 01609 770255 (H) 07860 405883 (M) Child Welfare Officer Sue Mulholland, 21 Mill Hill Close, Brompton, Northallerton DL6 2QP. 01609 770255 (H) 07918 100171 (M) Website www.ntcc.moonfruit.com or [email protected]

North Stainley Secretary Frank Wilkinson, Hill View, 9 Hawthorne Avenue, Scotton, DL9 3NE. 07788 148403 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Keith Wagner, 7 Watermill Close, North Stainley HG4 2LD 01765 635146 (H) Cancellations 1st X1 Frank Wilkinson 01748 835378 (H) or 07788 148403 (M) Email [email protected] 2nd X1 Sean Easey 01765 692318 (H) 07709 310271 (M) Evening League Sean Easey 01765 692318 (H) 07709 310271 (M)

Ouseburn Secretary Eric Bryant, Bellcroft, Cowesby, Thirsk, N. Yorks. YO7 2JL. 01423 331001 or 07740 171572 Email [email protected] Treasurer Edward Pearson, Rose Cottage, Little Ouseburn, York Y026 9TD. Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Mark Kinghorn 01423 330722 2nd X1 Simon Gill 01423 322565 3rd X1 Peter Maclennan 01423 325070 Groundsman Jeff Gill 01423 331110

10 Pannal Secretary Jenny Barrett, 3b Westville Oval, Harrogate HG3 3JN. 01423 504966 (H) 07901 861360 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer David Bagley, 4 Queen Parade, Harrogate HG1 3PW. 01423 560160 (H) 07801 546495 (M) Cancellations 1st X1 Graham Fish 07859 050032 2nd X1 Mark Broadley 07899 093329 3rd X1 Kevin Joel 07740 723188 (M) 4th X1 Will Smithson 01423 560030 (H) 07717 815929 (M) Child Welfare Officer Dave Wood 01423 563068 (H) 07913 967980 (M) Email [email protected] Groundsman Rob Strover 01423 509992 (H) 07783 654520 (M) Email [email protected] Website www.pannalcricketclub.org.uk

Pannal Ash Secretary Clive McClelland, 18 Mount Gardens, Harrogate HG2 8BS. 01423 870315 Email [email protected] Treasurer Steve Smith, 4 Woodside Court, 205 Broadgate Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5BS Email [email protected] Cancellations James Thompson 01423 504819 (H) 07779 243371 (M) Groundsman Martin Turner 01423 563566 (H) 07885 839439 (M) Website www.pannalashcc.co.uk

Pateley Bridge Secretary Miss E Jackson, Flat 3, Old Brewery, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 3HQ. 01423 712067 (H) 07715 406794 (M) 01423 531222 (W) Email [email protected] Treasurer Ian Gray, Eden Cottage, Old Church Lane, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5LW. 01423 714871 Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Thomas Simpson 01423 711752 or Gareth Foxton 01423 711543 or 07851 780308 2nd X1 Charles Hardcastle 01423 781417 or Dave Owram 01765 677101 or 07778 590784 Groundsman “team effort” Child Welfare Officer Isobel Peel

Rainton Secretary Louise Wright, Orchard Cottage, Rainton, Thirsk YO7 3PX. 01845 577988 (H) 07811 119704 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Jo Clarke, Beresford, Back Lane, Rainton, Thirsk YO7 3QB. 01845 577221 (H) 07977 309165 (M) Email [email protected] Cancellations 01845 577871 or 01845 578904 Evening League 07968 604083 Groundsman Chris Hill 01845 578904

Raskelf Secretary Mary Sigsworth, South Town Farm, Raskelf, York YO61 3LG. 01347 823265 Treasurer Brian Powell, Doladron, 3 Sommerset Pastures, Raskelf, York YO61 3UF. 01347 821142 (H) Chairman Peter Sigsworth, South Town Farm, Raskelf, York YO61 3LG. 01347 823265 (H) 07748 712365 (M) Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Brian Bowes 07958 086182 (M) 2nd X1 Colin Taylor 01347 823229 (H) Groundsman and Home Cancellations as Chairman above or George Daniel 01347 821779 Website www.raskelfcricket.co.uk

11 Ripley Secretary Justin Park, 124 Duchy Road, Harrogate HG1 2HE. 01423 508247 (H) 0113 235 1208 (W) 07944 905855 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Andrew Clapperton, c/o 124 Duchy Road, Harrogate HG1 2HE. Club Captain Grant Stancombe 07980 695373 (M) or 07748 677016 (W) Cancellations Grant Stancombe 07980 695373 Groundsman Paul Emmanuel 01765 676075 (H) 07984 867267 (M) Website www.ripley-cc.co.uk

Ripon Secretary Paul Sorby, 8 Williamson Gardens, Ripon HG4 2QB. 01765 603931 Email [email protected] Treasurer Paul Brooke, Flat 2, 18 Palace Road, Ripon Email [email protected] Cancellations 2nd X1 Chris Hazzard 07711 274235 3rd X1 Alan Stainton 07703 550781 Evening League John Gains 07712 128258 Groundsman “team effort” Website www.riponcc.co.uk

Scotton Secretary John Woodhead, 31 Woodlands Walk, Harrogate HG2 7BB. 01423 885643 Treasurer David Lawrence, 35 West End Avenue, Harrogate HG2 9BX. 01423 531111 Cancellations 1st X1 Duncan Morrell 07930 221728 2nd X1 Ian Morland 07969 431005 Groundsman Tom Halliday 07967 382883 Email [email protected]

Sessay Secretary Keith Houlston, 1 Keepers Close, Crayke, York YO61 4TY. 01347 823695 (H) 07711 428183 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Matthew Till, The Heights, Sessay, Thirsk YO7 3NP. 01845 577323

Sharow Secretary Ian Kirbitson, 12 Dudley Walk, Ripon HG4 2PJ. 01765 692145 (H) 07920 118326 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Peter Jackson, 24 Glebe Meadow, Sharow, Ripon HG4 5BD. 01765 606131 (H) Cancellations 1st X1 Adie Monk 01765 600186 or Stuart Newstead 01765 606131 2nd X1 Ian Hilton 07813 391585 (M) or Phil Kellett 01765 601249 (H) Evening League Ian Kirbitson 01765 692145 (H) 07920 118326 (M) Groundsman Oliver I’Anson, 40b Kirkgate, Ripon HG4 1PB. 07796 811124 (M)

South Kilvington Secretary Bob Hesk, Southend, South Kilvington, Thirsk YO7 2LY. 01845 522132 Email [email protected] Treasurer Andrew Carver, 16 The Grange, Kirkby Hill, Boroughbridge YO51 9YB. 01423 325072 Cancellations 01423 325072 or 07984 787752 Groundsman Bob Hesk 01845 522132

Staveley Secretary Peter Bagnall, 18 Pinfold Green, Staveley, Knaresborough HG5 9LR. 01423 340248 (H) 07958 782333 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Frank Shires, 2 Lowfield Lane, Staveley, Knaresborough. 01423 340687 Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 Tom Barker 07969 289018 (M) or Steve Smith 07891 801475 2nd X1 Nigel Coates 01423 325434 (H) 07708 566033 (M) or Shaun Nixon 01423 734356 (H) or 07717 590371 (M) Groundsman Eric Appleton 01423 340430

12 Studley Royal Secretary and Ken Coad, (From May 2008) 13 Borrage Lane, Ripon HG4 2PZ Chairman until then 5 Farfield Mount, Knaresborough, N. Yorks. HG5 8HA. 01423 861311 or 07775 868794 Email [email protected] 0113 203 3121 (work direct line) Email [email protected] (W) Treasurer Gill Petfield, Manor Farm, Hutton Conyers, Ripon HG4 5DX 01765 605663 Cancellations 2nd X1 Andy Mackle, 32 Station Drive, Ripon HG4 1JA. 01765 690664 (H) 3rd X1 David Harlock 01765 602778 Email [email protected] 4th X1 Steve Harris 01423 323859 Junior Secretary Sue Coad 01765 608241 Email [email protected] Groundsman Reg Scatchard, 55 Clotherholme Road, Ripon HG4 2DE. 01765 600187 (H) or 07702 605628 (M) Club House 01765 605848 Thirsk Secretary Philip Robshaw, Cedar Cottage, Middleston Quernhow, Ripon HG4 5HX. 01765 640530 (H) 07751 220886 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Sean Holmes, 19 Victoria Avenue, Sowerby, Thirsk YO7 1QX. 01845 524395 (H) 07944 046921 (M) Email [email protected] Cancellations Graham Elders 01845 525588 (H) Groundsman Bob Hesk 01845 522132 Website www.thirskcricket.co.uk Thornton le Moor Secretary Mike Smith, 1 The Close, Romanby, Northallerton DL7 8BJ. 01609 770305 Email [email protected] Treasurer Cancellations Mike Smith 01609 770305 Groundsman Thornton Watlass Secretary John Bell, High Garth, Red Lane, Masham, Ripon HG4 4HH. 01765 689484 or 07714 250198 Email [email protected] Treasurer Keith Loadman, Unthank Farm, Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5LX. 01677 450226 Cancellations David Jardin 01677 423133 or 07710 293307 or Goff Wetherill 01677 423906 or 07786 715690 Groundsman Keith Loadman 01677 450226 Child Welfare Officer Simon Jones 01677 460026 Wath (Evening League Only – Play at Ripon C.C.) Secretary Trevor Kettlewell, Station Cottage, Melmerby, Ripon HG4. 01765 640682 Treasurer Trevor Kettlewell – as above Cancellations Evening League - Trevor Kettlewell 01765 640682 Email [email protected] Play Evening League Home Fixtures at RIPON Email [email protected] West Tanfield Secretary Michael Dyson, Lyme Croft, 7 Park Drive, Masham, Ripon HG4 4HY. 01765 689796 Email [email protected] Treasurer S Foster, Bland Close Farm, Whitcliffe Lane, Ripon. 01765 602950 Cancellations Michael Dyson 01765 689796 or Tony Clark 01765 606142 Groundsman P Sowerby, The Old Post Office Cottage, Burniston, Bedale. 01677 424026

13 UMPIRES NAMES, ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Eric Appleton 6 Wath Cottages, Copgrove, Harrogate HG3 3TA 01423 340439 Ian Ashworth Chez Nous, Cabin Lane, Dacre Banks HG3 4BE 01423 780758 Geoff Barker Mead House, 3 Firs Drive, Harrogate HG2 9HB 01423 873841 John Barrett 74 Brookfield Crescent, Hampsthwaite HG3 2EE 01423 770338 Peter Belben 8 Rossett Drive, Harrogate HG2 9NT 01423 879981 Mick Bell 5 Mill Bank Terrace, Shaw Mills HG3 01765 600566 Richard Bleasdale 33 Weston Ridge, Otley LS21 2EF 01943 461603 John Cameron 73 Weston Lane, Otley LS21 2DF Ring Umpires Secretary Barry Canham 59 St. Johns Road, Harrogate HG1 3AH 01423 507354 David Day 8 Willow Walk, Ripon HG4 2LS 01765 600941 Roger Deakin 34 Westminster Crescent, Burn Bridge, Harrogate HG3 1LY 01423 871731 Eugene Downey 3 Waterworks Cottages, Lofthouse HG3 5SD 01423 755660 David Harrison 28 Rossett Park Road, Harrogate HG2 9NP 01423 816452 Bob Hesk South End, South Kilvington, Thirsk YO7 2LY 01845 522132 Terry Hood 11 Scotton Drive, Knaresborough HG5 9HG 01423 862597 Tony Hopwood Swinton Mill, Swinton, Masham HG4 4NT 01765 689441 Eric Houseman 6 Westway, Pannal Ash, Harrogate HG3 0JD 01423 560343 Eddie Jeffs 8 Crofters Green, Killinghall, Harrogate HG3 2GY 01423 522168 Brian Kenny Silverthorne, Main Street, Alne YO61 1TA 01347 838278 Dave King 9 Fearby Road, Masham 01765 689614 Ralph Lunn 12 Aspin Way, Knaresborough HG5 8HL 01423 864662 Mike Pallott Kirkstone, Church Lane, Rainton, Thirsk YO7 3QD 01845 577649 Jim Price 14 Orchard Grove, Sharow, Ripon HG4 5BE 01765 607102 Roger Pygott 39 Ripley Drive, Harrogate HG1 3TD 01423 527865 Guy Smalley Meadowfield, Grantley, Ripon HG4 3PJ 01765 620323 Brian Spence 13 Bishop Way, Pateley Bridge HG3 5LH 01423 711614 Barry Sugmuta 3 The Fairways, Romanby, Northallerton DL7 8AY 01609 776262 Andrew Wallach 4 James Terrace, Newton le Willows, Bedale DL8 1SQ 01677 450377 Neil Wallach 4 James Terrace, Newton le Willows, Bedale DL8 1SQ 01677 450377 Jeff Watkins John Clapham Cottage, Firby, Bedale DL8 2PW 01677 423966 Goff Wetherall 6 The Green, Thornton Watlass, Ripon HG4 4AH 01677 423906 John Whitehead 4 Prospect Terrace, Knaresborough HG5 9DL 01423 866847

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15 NIDDERDALE LEAGUE WELFARE OFFICERS ALNE Jon Bolton, The Lodge, Alne Road, Tollerton, York YO61 1QA. 01347 833281 ARTHINGTON John Watts, 10 Spring Gardens, Leeds LS17 0113 288 6213 (H) BALDERSBY Laura Snowdon, 16 Railway Cottages, Carlton Miniott, Thirsk. YO7 47A 01845 524848 (H) BILTON Rod Ford, 163 Otley Road, Harrogate HG2 0DA 01423 560329 (H) BIRSTWITH Ian Bass, 4 Bachelor Drive, Harrogate HG1 3EH 01423 504312 (H) 01765 641863 (W) 07711 319304 (M) BISHOP MONKTON Simon Ashby, 27 Allhallowgate, Ripon HG4 1LF 01765 609823 (H) 07739 965414 (M) BISHOP THORNTON Racheal Haley, 2 Skipton Court, Harrogate HG1 3EX 01423 536204 (H) 07941 641030 (M) BLUBBERHOUSES Mick Clipston, Peelers End, 15 Forest Grove, Harrogate HG2 7JU 01423 888509 (H) BOLTON ABBEY Ian Parkinson, Bay Cottage, Barden, Skipton BD23 6AT 01756 720327 (H) BOROUGHBRIDGE Margaret Willey, 1 The Paddock, York Road, Boroughbridge YO5 9E 01423 324495 (H) Richard Agar, 65 Cross Green, Otley LS21 1HE 01943 463484 (H) 07966 104116 (M) BURTON LEONARD Chris Sladen, 3 Burnett Close, Burton Leonard, Harrogate HG3 3TX 01765 677180 (H) 0770 542551 (M) CRAKEHALL Kirsty Haslam, Willow Cottage, 7 West Terrace, Crakehall DL8 1HW 01677 426857 (H) DACRE BANKS Sue Marshall, Dashua, Bridge House Gate, Pateley Bridge HG3 5HG 01423 711037 (H) DARLEY T R H Carver, Silverdale Close, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2PQ 01423 780580 (H) DISHFORTH Gary Lawson, 5 Vyner Street, Ripon HG4 1QJ 07734 564910 (M) GALPHAY & WINKSLEY Chris Pickersgill, 10 Kirkby Close, Ripon HG4 2DS 01765 603665 (H) 07730 852903 (M) GLASSHOUSES Peter Ellis, 15 Harewell Close, Glasshouses, Harrogate HG3 5DY 01423 711891 (H) GOLDSBOROUGH Chris Saul, The Willows, Church Street, Goldsborough, Knaresborough HG5 8NR 01423 864281 (H) HAMPSTHWAITE Nick Gawthorpe, Cotshele, Bedale Lane, Wath, Ripon HG4 5ER 01765 641802 (H) HARROGATE Dave Swainston, 6 Grasmere Court, Harrogate 01423 505973 (H) HARROGATE GAS Anthony Brayson, 7 Hill Top Close, Harrogate HG1 3BY SPORTS 07779 103632 (M) HELPERBY Rory Wade, Brafferton Hall, Brafferton, Helperby, York YO61 2NZ 01423 360079 (H) KILLINGHALL James Crawfurd-Porter, Grainbeck Manor, Ripon Road, Harrogate HG3 2AX 07711 205211 (M) KIRKBY MALZEARD Bradley Atkinson, Pasture Fields, Galphay, Ripon HG4 3NX 01765 600681 (W) 01765 650421 (H) 07939 577340 (M) KNARESBOROUGH Robert Skaith, 26 St Mary's Walk, Harrogate HG2 0LS FOREST 01423 567697 (H) 01423 701378 (F)

16 LOFTHOUSE & Peter Solomon, 3 Mount View Terrace, Bewerley, Pateley Bridge HG3 5HP MIDDLESMOOR 01423 712585 (H) MARKINGTON Tom Lloyd, 8 Canal Road, Ripon HG4 1QN 07967 550119 (M) MARTON - CUM - Stephen Marklew, 1 Springbank, Marton-Cum-Grafton YO51 9QZ GRAFTON 01423 323389 (H) 07801 703242 (M) MASHAM Derek Chapman, 17 Swinton Terrace, Masham HG4 4HS 01765 689250 (H) MIDDLEHAM Gillian Marshall, Crag n Dale, 3 Cookson Way, Colburn, Catterick Garrison DL9 4XG 01748 830570 (H) NEWBY HALL Matt Uffindall, 33 Hillshaw Park Way, Ripon HG4 1JU 07825 269515 (M) NEWTON - LE - Steve Coombs, Rose Cottage, Newton le Willows DL8 1TB WILLOWS 01677 450583 (H) 07732 556390 (M) NORTHALLERTON Sue Mulholland, 21 Mill Hill Close, Brompton, Northallerton DL6 2QP 01609 770255 (H) 07918 100171 (M) NORTH STAINLEY Bill Stockill, 9 Marlboro Grove, Ripon HG4 2EZ 01765 606365 (H) 01765 635207 (W) 07754 978096 (M) OUSEBURN Mrs Tricia Bryant, 11 Churchfield Lane, Great Ouseburn, York YO26 9SG 01423 331001 (H) PANNAL David Wood, 25 Crowberry Drive, Harrogate HG3 2UE 01423 563068 (H) PANNAL ASH Clive McClelland, 18 Mount Gardens, Harrogate HG2 8BS 01423 870315 (H) PATELEY BRIDGE Isobel Peel, 6 Ashfield Court Road, Pateley Bridge HG3 01423 711799 (H) RAINTON Robert Knox, Paddock View, Baldersby, Thirsk 01765 640629 (H) RASKELF Peter Sigsworth, South Town Farm, Raskelf, York YO61 3LG 01347 823265 (H) 07748 712365 (M) 01609 789028 (W) RIPLEY Justin Park, 124 Duchy Road, Harrogate HG1 2HE 01423 508247 (H) 07944 905855 (W) RIPON Chris Searle, 4 Low Skellgate, Ripon HG4 1BE 01765 608314 (H) SCOTTON Tom Halliday, 13 Stonecropp Drive, Harrogate HG3 2SQ 01423 521683 (H) SHAROW Adie Monk, 1 Orchard Close, Sharow, Ripon HG4 5BE 01765 600186 (H) SOUTH KILVINGTON Bob Hesk, South End, South Kilvington, Thirsk YO7 2LY 01845 522132 (H) STAVELEY Suzanne Hobson, 20 Pasture Crescent, Knaresborough HG5 0PF 01423 860211 (H) STUDLEY ROYAL Steve Harris, Prospect House, Whitegate Lane, Marton-le-Moor HG4 5AT 01423 323859 (H) THIRSK Mr J McKendray, 3 Oxmoor Grange, Back Lane, Sowerby, Thirsk YO7 1NJ 01845 526310 (H) THORNTON - LE - Mike Smith, 11 The Close, Romanby, Northallerton MOOR 01609 770305 (H) THORNTON WATLASS Simon Jones, Kilgram House, Jervauex, Ripon HG4 4PQ 01677 460026 (H) WATH Pete Waters or Phil Stones WEST TANFIELD Mrs Linda Barnard, 39 Saxty Way, Sowerby, Thirsk 01845 523925 (H)

17 RULES AND CONSTITUTION 2008 1. Title. The league shall be called ‘The Nidderdale and District Amateur Cricket League’. 2. Objects. The objects of the League are to promote the best interests of cricket in the area in which member clubs are situated and to foster and develop amateur talent in the game, with particular emphasis on encouragement of young players. 3. League Management Committee and Officers. Management Committee. (1) The Management Committee of the League shall consist of:- (a) No more than 9 members (b) The Officials of the league (see sub paragraph (8) below) (c) No more than TWO further members may be co-opted by the Management Committee. (2) With effect from January 2002, one third of the Management Committee shall retire (but shall be eligible for re-election) and thereafter one third of the members of the Management Committee shall retire annually. The members so retiring shall be those who have served longest in office but shall also be eligible for re-election. Candidates for the places thus vacated shall be proposed and seconded, and must submit the relevant papers to the League Secretary by no later than 1st December prior to the A.G.M. New members shall be elected by ballot at the A.G.M. Any casual vacancy occurring by resignation or otherwise may be filled by the Management Committee. The member so appointed shall retire at the end of what would have been the three year term of office served by his predecessor had he continued, but shall be eligible for re-election at that A.G.M. (3) Committee Meetings shall be held at least four times each year and the quorum for such meetings shall be 10. Such meetings shall be chaired by the President of the League or in his absence by a member of the Management Committee appointed for that purpose. (4) The President and Secretary shall have discretion to call further meetings for the Management Committee if they consider it to be in the interest of the League. The Secretary shall give all members of the Management Committee not less than 7 days oral or written notice of a meeting. Decisions of the Management Committee shall be made by a simple majority and in the event of equality of votes the President (or the acting Chairman of that meeting) shall have a casting or additional vote. The Secretary or in his/her absence a member of the Management Committee shall take minutes which shall be available to member clubs upon request. (5) The Management Committee may from time to time appoint such sub- committees as they may consider necessary and may delegate to them

18 such of the duties and powers of the Management Committee as the Management Committee, may determine. All sub-committees shall periodically report their proceedings to the Management Committee and shall conduct their business in accordance with the directions of the Management Committee. (6) The Management Committee shall be responsible for the management of the League. The Management Committee shall have power to enter into contracts for the purposes of the League on behalf of all the member Clubs of the League. (7) The members of the Management Committee shall be entitled to an indemnity out of the assets of the League for all expenses and other liabilities properly incurred by them in the management of the affairs of the League. (8) The Honorary Officials of the League shall be:- The President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Secretary Umpirers Secretary Ground Committee Secretary N.J.C.L. Secretary Solicitor Representative Team Manager League Team Captain Disciplinary Panel Secretary Cup Competitions Secretary Child Welfare Officer Evening League Secretary (9) With effect from January 2002 one third of the Officials of the League shall retire (but shall be eligible for re-election) and thereafter one third of the Officials shall retire annually. The Officials so retiring shall be those who have served longest in office but shall also be eligible for re- election. Candidates for the places thus vacated shall be proposed and seconded and must submit the relevant papers to the League Secretary by no later than 1st December prior to the A.G.M. New members shall be elected by ballot at the A.G.M. Any casual vacancy occurring by resignation or otherwise may be filled by the Management Committee. The member so elected shall retire at the end of what would have been the three year term of office served by his predecessor, had he continued but shall be eligible for re-election at that A.G.M. 4. Constitution. 4.1 The League shall consist of such Clubs as the League shall approve. New Clubs may be admitted to the League at the discretion of the Management Committee and shall be placed in such Division of the League as the Management Committee thinks fit. 4.2 The League shall operate such number of Divisions as the Management Committee shall decide. The constitution of these Divisions shall be decided in accordance with Rule 26 or otherwise as the Management Committee shall decide.

19 4.3 The League and its Member Clubs shall operate the following; Membership shall be open to all irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, colour, social status and sexual orientation. 5. New Applications. Any Club wishing to apply for membership of the League shall do so in writing to the Secretary of the League (the Secretary) no later than the 31st day of August in the year preceding the season in which they wish to join. All matters concerning application to membership of the League shall be at the absolute discretion of the Management Committee. 6. Club Transfers. A Club affiliated to the Management Committee shall not negotiate with another Management Committee with the intention to leave the former to join the latter without first obtaining permission, in writing, from the Management Committee. Such permission shall only be withheld if the Club has failed to fulfil its financial obligations or has failed to observe the Rules of the Management Committee in respect of withdrawal of membership which should not conflict with the Rules and Guidelines of the Yorkshire Cricket Association. If the Management Committee does not provide the necessary written permission within fourteen days, the Club shall have the right of appeal to the Council of the Association. Permission to negotiate shall not be interpreted as resignation or dismissal but should the date, by which resignations are due to be received pass without further written notification of future action from the Club, the written permission to negotiate shall then be deemed to be invalid without further action being necessary by the member. 7. Resignation of Clubs. A member club wishing to withdraw any team from the League must notify the Secretary no later than the 30th day of September in the year preceding the season in which such withdrawal is to take effect. All financial obligations of the Club to the League must have been discharged by that date. Failure to give such notice by the due date will incur payment of fees in full for the following season. 8. Expulsion. The League through its Management Committee shall have power to expel a member Club when in the opinion of the Management Committee it would not be in the interests of the League for it to remain a member. A Club shall not be expelled unless it is given 14 days written notice to attend a meeting of the Disciplinary Panel (see below) together with written notice of the reasons for such expulsion. The Club shall be given an opportunity to appear before the said Panel to answer complaints against it and shall not be expelled unless at least two thirds of the members of the said Panel then present vote in favour of its expulsion and the decision of the said Panel is ratified by a two thirds majority of the Management Committee. 9. Participation in Assets. Any member club transferring, withdrawing, resigning or being expelled from the League shall forfeit any rights to participate in the assets of the League.

20 10. Subscriptions. The Annual Subscription of the League shall be determined at the Annual General Meeting (A.G.M.) of the League (see below) upon the recommendations of its Honorary Treasurer. All subscriptions shall be paid to the Honorary Treasurer no later than the 30th day of June in every year. Any Club whose subscription shall not be paid by the 15th day of July in every year shall be liable to a financial penalty at the discretion of the Management Committee and any Club whose subscription shall not have been paid by the last day of any season shall face expulsion from the League as provided for by Rule 8. 11. Finance. (i) The Bank of the League shall be such bank as shall be chosen from time to time by the Management Committee. (ii) All cheques drawn on the League’s Bank Account shall be signed by any two of the Signatories who shall be the President, Secretary and Treasurer of the League for the time being. (iii) The financial year of the League shall end on the 31st day of December in each year after which the accounts will be audited by an Honorary Auditor who shall be elected at each A.G.M. (iv) Where fines have been imposed by the Management Committee they should be paid within 21 days of notification otherwise such fines will be doubled. (v) Honoraria payable to any officials of the League shall be agreed at each A.G.M. (vi) All money payable to the League shall be received by the Honorary Treasurer and deposited in the League’s Bank Account or otherwise as agreed by the Management Committee from time to time. Any monies not required for immediate use may be invested as the Management Committee in its discretion thinks fit. (vii) The income and property of the League shall be applied only in furtherance of the objects of the League and no part thereof shall be paid by way of bonus dividend or profit to any member clubs of the League save as specifically provided for hereby or upon dissolution of the League. 12. Annual General Meetings (“AGM”) The Annual General Meeting of the League shall be held in the month of January, to which each Club may send two delegates. No club shall have more than one vote which shall be by use of coloured voting cards. Life members, officials and members of the Management Committee may also vote. Any Club failing to send at least one Delegate to an AGM shall be liable to a fine of £25 subject to the discretion of the Management Committee. Clubs shall receive 21 days notice of AGMs. The Quorum for an AGM shall be 2⁄3 of the number of Clubs constituting the League from time to time. Voting shall be by way of simple majority.

21 13. Special General Meetings (“SGM”) An S.G.M. may be called at any time by the Management Committee and shall be called within 28 days of receipt by the Secretary of a requisition in writing signed by the Secretaries or Chairmen of at least 10 member clubs stating the purposes for which the meeting is required and the resolutions proposed. The Quorum for an S.G.M. shall be 2⁄3 of the number of clubs constituting the League from time to time. Voting shall be by way of simple majority. 14. Alterations to Constitution and Rules. Any amendments to the Rules and Constitution of the League shall require a simple majority of those voting. Amendments to the Rules shall only be made at Annual General Meetings. Proposals for amendments to the rules shall be received by the League Secretary no later than the 10th October preceding the A.G.M. 15. Eligibility of Players. a) OVERSEAS PLAYERS Each club may only play one overseas player who has not played first class cricket within the previous 5 years. An overseas player is a player who is not eligible to play for under ECB qualifications. i) No overseas player may play except where his details in the form prescribed by the Management Committee from time to time have been provided to the League Secretary and the League Secretary has confirmed to the club in writing that the overseas player is eligible to play and has been registered accordingly ii) The details referred to in Rule 15 a) i) above must be sent to the League Secretary before the first day of the season iii) See also Rule 18 b), c) and d) below iv) The Management Committee shall have the final decision as to the eligibility of any overseas player v) For any breach of Rule 15 a) above a club may be fined, have points deducted, relegated to a lower division, be suspended or removed from the League. b) No players shall be allowed to play in any division of the League for more than one club in the League or Cup matches in one season, unless transferred by the sanction of the Management Committee (see Rule 17). c) i) A player may play in any division with the exception of the last 4 matches of the season when a player who has completed 10 innings with the 1st team and has a batting average of over 20 or has bowled in 10 games and taken more than 20 and has a of under 20 shall not be allowed to play for any lower division teams without the permission of the Management Committee. For a player to be eligible to play in a club’s 3rd team the combined number of matches played and the combined averages for both 1st and 2nd teams shall apply.

22 ii) In calculating averages, scores shall be counted up to and including the last match played in the 1st team or 1st and 2nd team to the match in dispute. Matches in which no play is possible shall be taken into account for this rule. d) All sections of this rule apply in entirety to clubs whose senior teams are in other leagues and to their players. e) i) Clubs may only play bona-fide members. Any player who plays Saturday cricket with another club cannot play in the League or any of its competitions without the Management Committee sanction. ii) No player is eligible who has not been registered with the secretary of the League in accordance with Rule 16. iii) No player can be registered after the 18th Saturday of the season unless sanctioned by the Management Committee or League Secretary. iv) Any club playing ineligible players will (at the absolute discretion of the Management Committee) lose any points gained from any games in which such players take part and will in addition lose 4 points from each such game. v) Any breach of this rule may result in relegation to a lower division of the League and may result in expulsion from the League. f) Loan Scheme. Players under 17 years of age on the 1st day of September in the year prior to the start of the current season may be allowed to play for any club in the League on Match by Match basis provided that the Club with which they are registered gives its consent in writing. Such consent must be given on the official form issued by the League and a copy of that form shall be sent to the league Secretary before commencement of the game in which such player shall take part. The Loan scheme shall apply to players both from this league and from other Leagues, provided that players from other leagues must obtain consent from such other league if its Rules require it. All disputes relating to eligibility shall be Disciplinary Matters and shall be dealt with under the Disciplinary Procedures in Rules 28 and 29 except in the case of overseas players. 16. Registration of Players. a) i) All secretaries must supply (by post, fax or email) the League Secretary with a list giving full names of their players and identify their Junior Players for registration. This list, with Transfer Forms if applicable, must be in the possession of the League Secretary before the first day of the season subject to the discretion of the Management Committee, no player may be registered after the 18th Saturday of the season without the approval of the Management Committee or the League Secretary. ii) Any new members joining a club subsequent to the registration date must have their names submitted to the League Secretary for registration. No player can take part in any League Competition until such registration has been ratified by the League Secretary.

23 iii) Clubs not complying with this rule shall have four points deducted in respect of each team involved. b) Junior players must be marked ‘Junior’ on the result sheet of any matches in which they play. All disputes relating to registration of players shall be Disciplinarty Matters and shall be dealt with under the Disciplinary Procedures in Rule 29. 17. Transfer of Players. a) i) A player may claim a transfer from the club with which he is registered to another club by giving satisfactory reasons to the Management Committee. ii) This rule shall be left to the discretion of the Management Committee, but no player may be transferred after the 18th Saturday of the season without the approval of either the Management Committee or the League Secretary. iii) Before a player can apply for a transfer he must have paid his subscription for the current season to the club he is seeking to leave. iv) No transfer shall be necessary and the earlier provisions of this Rule shall not apply if a player has not played in the League for at least 2 consecutive seasons. b) Yorkshire Cricket Association Rule 11.2.4 shall apply. This states: After the 21st September, a player moving clubs for the following season must have the necessary YCA Player Transfer Form, letter or certificate from his previous club certifying that he has no obligation, financial, disciplinary or otherwise to that Club. In the case of a player moving to a club in another League, an official YCA Player Transfer Form MUST be used. This form constitutes a registration with a new club for the following year and the player is registered with his new club upon completion of the form. Any further changes of club can only be by consent of the parties concerned following the procedure in the first paragraph. When a player has entered into a written contract with a club for the following year and in the event of a subsequent wish to further change clubs, the club for which he has signed the contract is deemed to be his previous club and the contract, unless terminated by consent, means he has an obligation to that club. Copies of all completed transfer forms must be submitted to the League Secretary concerned. All disputes relating to the transfer of players shall be Disciplinary Matters and shall be dealt with under the Disciplinary Procedures in Rules 28 and 29. 18. Amateur Status. No player may be remunerated or offered remuneration by way of any payment of subscription, wage, reward, benefit in kind, or any other payment (including any travel expenses) for playing or for having played for a club. For the purpose of this rule it does not matter whether the remuneration or offer of remuneration is made by or on behalf of the club or by any other person.

24 a) Each club chairman must provide the League Secretary with confirmation in writing that none of the players registered with the club is being paid, or is being or has been remunerated in any way (or offered remuneration) for playing and that no overseas player will play for a club save in the circumstances provided for by the League under Rule 15a) i) above. Such confirmation must be sent to the League Secretary with the list of registered players. b) Each club must ensure that Rule 18a) is i) made known to all its players, officers, members and benefactors ii) communicated in writing (including e-mail) to any person whom the club intends will play for it as its overseas player within Rule 15a) above, and to any person who has played professional cricket within the previous 5 years and whom the club intends will play for it. The communication in writing must be given before the person plays for the club iii) not breached. c) Overseas players and players who have played professional cricket within the previous 5 years may only be approached by an official or officials of the club with the minuted authority of the club. All contacts with such players must be noted and any letter, fax, e-mail or other communication (whether sent or received) must be kept by the club for 24 months. d) Copies of all contracts, letters, faxes, e-mails and minutes relating to the approach to any overseas player or to any player who has played professional cricket within the previous 5 years must be kept by the club for 24 months. In the case of an overseas player the club must obtain a copy of the travel documents including receipts for any payment for travel and identifying the person who provided the money for travel. e) Each club must keep for 24 months copies of all financial records, including bank statements, cash books, cheque books, accounts and documents of account. f) On any complaint under Rule 18a) or on a request to a club by the League Treasurer which has been authorised by the Management Committee the documents and records referred to in c), d), and e), above shall be disclosed to the League Treasurer who may put them before the Disciplinary Committee. g) Penalties. For any breach of Rule 18a) - f) above a club may be fined, have points deducted, be relegated to a lower division, h) be suspended or removed from the League. For any breach of Rule 18a) above by any player, that player may be fined, suspended or disqualified from playing for any League club.

25 19. Teams. If a club is fielding two or more teams they must fill their teams in order of seniority, i.e. the first team must have eleven players and take preference over the second team; the second team must have eleven players and take preference over the third team. Where clubs fail to field eleven players in a senior team they must submit IN WRITING to the Honorary Secretary (with their match returns) the reasons for this. Points may be deducted at the Management Committee’s discretion. All disputes relating to teams shall be Disciplinary matters and shall be dealt with under the Disciplinary Procedures in Rule 29. 20. Duration of Matches. a) All times stated in the Rule will be 30 minutes earlier in September - up to the last match will be 1 hour earlier. b) All matches shall begin at 2 p.m. c) All grounds shall be marked and rolled and the toss be made no later than 15 minutes before the start of the game. d) The time of start and finish shall be recorded on the result sheet. e) Teams shall be on the field, ready to commence play no later than 5 minutes before the time play is scheduled to commence. Any team reported for being late without due reason may be fined £5. f) Each team may bat 45 overs unless all available batsmen have been dismissed or a declaration made. The team scoring the most runs after both innings have been completed shall be the winner. g) No bowler may bowl more than 12 overs in any one innings. h) If a player on the fielding side fails to take the field at the start of an innings and the absence is longer than 15 minutes he shall not be allowed to bowl until he has been on the field for at least the length of playing time for which he was absent. If a player on the batting side (when his side is batting second) fails to attend at the ground for a period of more than 15 minutes after the start of play he cannot bat for at least the length of playing time for which he was absent (NOT ON THE FIELD OF PLAY) when his side was fielding. i) The tea interval shall be 30 minutes. j) Umpires in divisions 1 and 2 are not to enter the field of play after the tea interval until BOTH HAVE BEEN PAID by the respective teams. k) There will be no time limit on the termination of the 2nd innings except when the weather has intervened. (See Rule 21 below). l) To avoid waste of time the outgoing and incoming batsmen should cross on the field of play.

26 21. Matches Delayed or Interrupted by Weather. a) When weather has intervened, the last hour shall commence at 7.10pm (6.40pm in September, last match 6.10pm) subject to the following conditions:- i) The fielding side must bowl a minimum of 20 overs after 7.10pm providing there are 20 overs remaining. ii) If there are more than 20 overs remaining at 7.10pm the fielding side must bowl at least 20 overs AND MAY BOWL MORE. iii) If conditions do not permit 20 overs to be bowled after 7.10pm the match shall be deemed to be a weather affected draw and each side shall gain 2 points. iv) In the event of rain interrupted second innings (when the team batting first were all out or had completed their allotted overs) the result will be 2 points each if the team batting second are unable to complete the same number of overs as were available to the team batting first. b) In the event of interruption of play during the last hour, should play recommence then one over shall be deducted for every complete 3 minutes of time lost. An over in progress at the start of the interruption shall be completed on resumption of play and shall not count as one of the minimum number of overs to be bowled. c) In the event of a delayed start, or interruption caused by the weather during the innings of the team batting first, 1 over will be deducted from EACH innings for every 6 minutes lost. d) No match shall consist of less than 20 overs for each team. e) No match will commence after 5.10pm, in September 4.40pm with last match of the season 4.10pm. f) In the event of a delayed start the tea interval must be taken no later than 4.40pm, in September 4.10pm, last match 3.40pm. This only applies if the match has not commenced by 4.40pm. g) If weather has intervened and there is a consensus between both teams and the umpires, the time taken for tea may be reduced by such period as the parties decide. For the avoidance of doubt this shall include provision to allow for the second innings to take place before the tea interval or for tea to be taken before the first innings commences if necessary, in order to try and have a match and obtain a positive result. 22. Match Conditions. a) i) Each team must provide its own match balls which must be handed to the umpires before the toss is made. ii) The Balls to be used throughout the League are the Lords Regal County Crown Ball or the Lords Shooting Star and should be identifiable as such. iii) In the event of there being no independent umpires, each captain should have match balls available for inspection by his counterpart when the toss is made.

27 b) Standard wickets must be used in all matches. c) The home club must provide a pitch approved by the umpires for the match and shall provide umpires’ coats. d) If covers are available then the wicket may be wholly covered during any interruption due to the weather. e) The number of overs bowled shall be shown on the scoreboard in 5s up to the last 5. Thereafter the number of the over in progress shall be shown. When scoreboards are showing every over they should show the over in progress. f) Boundaries will be 4s and 6s and boundaries must be marked with a white line or rope. If sightscreens cannot be positioned wholly outside the playing area a white line or rope must be placed in front and along each side of the sightscreen to ensure their being outside the playing area. g) In the event of a bowler being unable to complete an over for any reason, the captain of the fielding side shall depute another player to complete the over. This player cannot be the player who bowled the over immediately prior to the over in progress nor can he bowl the next one. All disputes relating to any part of the Rule shall be disciplinary matters and shall be dealt with under the Disciplinary Procedures in Rule 29. 23. Scoring of Points. Points shall be scored as follows: a) 4 points for a win b) 1 point for not being out (when batting first) c) 1 point for not being out (when batting second) provided that a score of not less than two thirds of the score of the team batting first has been achieved. Umpires, scorers and captains to agree this target before the commencement of the second innings. (where the calculation does not result in a whole number this shall be rounded UP to the next whole number). d) 1 point if opponents are all bowled out (a declaration to be counted as all out) e) 3 points each for a tie f) 2 points each for matches cancelled because of bad weather or started but abandoned because of bad weather. 24. Notification of Results. a) After each match the Home Side shall telephone, fax or Email the result of their match to the League Secretary no later than midnight on the match day. Clubs failing to do so will be fined £5.00. Each team shall send the full score-sheet of both teams, including times of commencement and drawing of stumps, bowling analysis and the names of all the players in the match. A result sheet must be sent by ALL teams every week whether the match was played or not, giving the names of all players selected to play.

28 b) These score-sheets must reach the League Secretary on or before noon of the Tuesday following the match. c) The name of the club sending the score-sheet must be clearly shown. d) Away teams must include on their result report described above a mark out of 20 for the condition of the ground on which they have played. Guidelines for the apportionment of marks are shown on the score-sheets. These marks will be used to adjudge the most improved ground in each division. e) Any team failing to send a fully completed score-sheet by the requisite deadline will be fined £10. Should a team fail to send a score-sheet including Ground Marks on 3 or more occasions in any season the Management Committee will deduct that team 6 points for this offence. 25. Cancellation of Matches. a) In the event of wet weather, both teams must be in agreement that conditions are unsuitable for cricket. b) A proposal of cancellation by the home side must be made to a responsible official of the visiting side. c) Any proposal of cancellation by the home side must be made on the DAY OF THE MATCH no later than two hours before the scheduled start. d) In the absence of any proposal of cancellation, or if both teams are not in agreement, both teams must be on the field of play 15 minutes before the scheduled start when the umpires or captains will be sole judges as to whether the ground is fit for play. e) In the absence of umpires, the captains must be in agreement as to whether the ground is fit for play prior to the commencement of the match and during the course of the match. f) Any team leaving the ground within 3 hours and 10 minutes of the scheduled start without the consent of the opposing captain (when league or club umpires are not officiating) will have 6 points deducted. The non-offending team will be awarded 6 points. g) In the event of the Management Committee cancelling a particular Saturday’s Fixture List for whatever reason the fixtures should then be played on the Saturday following the last match of the season. h) The home club is responsible for notifying the umpires of any cancellation. This notification must be made no later than 90 minutes before the scheduled start. i) Teams cancelling matches for reasons other than the weather or other exceptional circumstances (agreed by the Disciplinary Panel) will be fined £10 and have 6 points deducted. The non-offending team will be awarded 6 points. Where offences have occurred during the last four games of a season, the Disciplinary Panel will have discretion to impose the sanction (up to 12 points), against the offending Club at the start of the following season.

29 j) i) Any team fielding a side with 7 or fewer players (for the first hour of a game or until after the change of innings whichever shall be the sooner) will be adjudged to have cancelled such fixture and the terms of Rule 25(i) will apply. ii) Any team persistently failing to fulfil its fixtures or persistently breaching Rule 25(j) (i) above may be expelled from the league. k) Where a club with more than one team in the league is faced with a shortage of players the Senior Fixture must always take priority. l) In the event of a 1st team match being cancelled a recognised 1st team player shall not play for that club’s 2nd, 3rd or 4th teams. In the event of a 2nd team match being cancelled a recognised 2nd team player shall not play for that club’s 3rd or 4th teams. In the event of a 3rd team match being cancelled a recognised 3rd team player shall not play for that club’s 4th team. Any team being in breach of this Rule will have no points awarded and the non offending team will be awarded six points, regardless of the actual result. Batting and/or bowling figures of the offending team in the fixture concerned will NOT be taken into account for Batting and/or Bowling Averages at the end of the season. Note: All matters in connection with this Rule are to be governed by the discretion of the Management Committee. 26. Promotion and Relegation. a) In each division the team gaining the highest number of points shall be adjudged the Champions of the Division. b) At the end of each season the top two teams in each Division (with the exception of Division 1) will be promoted and the bottom two teams in each Division (with the exception of Division 8) will be relegated. c) Should a Club withdraw a team from the League after September 30th the Management Committee shall act to re-instate the establishment of the division prior to the commencement of the next season. d) Clubs are not allowed to have two teams in Division 1. e) Ground conditions, facilities and markings will be considered before promotion to Divisions 1 and 2. Any promotion is NOT automatic but at the discretion of the League Management Committee. Any disputes are to be referred to Disciplinary Panel. The specific requirements for promotion are as follows “The minimum requirements for promotion to Divisions 1 and 2 are - i) Hot and Cold Running Water - ii) Ladies and Gentlemens Toilets - iii) Shower Facilities - iv) Two Sight Screens one at each end of the pitch - v) Minimum average ground mark of 12. f) The Ground Committee shall visit clubs on an official basis as and when considered appropriate. g) In the event of two or more teams tie-ing for the Championship, promotion or relegation, the following shall apply:-

30 i) Precedence will be given to teams who have not cancelled matches for reasons other than the weather. ii) If the situation is not resolved by i) above, then the averages will be calculated, based on the team’s performances over the whole season, the bowling average to be divided into the batting average and the team with the higher average will be promoted or declared champions or (in the case of relegation being the issue) the team with the lower average relegated. 27. Prizes. a) A trophy will be presented to the Champions of each division of the League. Prizes will be given for the best batting and bowling averages in each division, qualifications to be 12 innings and 30 wickets. b) Trophies and Willis Cups shall be held until the 21st August of the following season, by which date they shall be returned to the League Secretary. There will be a £25 fine for not returning trophies and cups by the due date. c) Club Secretaries or team Captains shall supply ON LINE within 21 days of the end of the season a list of those likely to qualify. Abandoned matches count in the averages. Batting and/or Bowling figures received after 21 days will NOT be considered for awards. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. 28. Protests and Disputes. 28.1 Questions of eligibility, qualification of players or interpretation of the Rules shall be referred to the Disciplinary Panel (through the secretary) who shall consider whether a prima facie case exists in accordance with Rule 29, or whether they should take no action except to record the matter, or in the case of a player, official or supporter to refer the matter to the Club concerned. Any interested party may report matters of eligibility, qualification or interpretation of the Rules, which shall include disputes as to discretionary penalties imposed under these rules to the Management Committee or to the Disciplinary Panel, or the Management Committee may institute proceedings at its own behest. All questions and disputes relating to eligibility, qualification of players and interpretation of the Rules shall be submitted to the Secretary within 7 days of the incident giving rise to such questions or disputes but shall not require a fee. 28.2 Any dispute having reference to the Laws of Cricket shall be referred by the Management Committee (through the Secretary) to the E.C.B. for settlement. All non-administrative matters which may result in a fine or a deduction of points shall be referred to the Disciplinary Panel, in particular breaches of Paragraph 1 of the ECB Code of Conduct and Spirit of Cricket. Matters dealt with by way of fixed penalties within these rules are administrative matters and are final. Where these rules provide for fine or points deduction to be handed out at the

31 discretion of the Management Committee, a right to protest exists, in which case the Management Committee must then refer the matter to the Disciplinary Panel under Rule 29. 29. Disciplinary Procedures. 29.1 A Disciplinary Panel shall be constituted which shall comprise (a) all members of the Management Committee (from whom the Chairman and Deputy Chairman shall be appointed) and (b) Five members appointed at the A.G.M. (who may be any official, player or other person connected with any Club). 29.2 Any three members of the Panel shall sit on any one matter and shall form a Disciplinary Committee for that matter; none of such members shall be connected with the Player, the Club or their opponents involved in the matter in question. 29.3 Explanatary note The league has adopted the following Discipline Regulations, which are intended to provide assistance and uniformity to all Clubs in dealing with any alleged breach of the E.C.B. Code of Conduct and The Spirit of Cricket. The Code of Conduct and The Spirit of Cricket are set out fully at the back of the League Handbook and copies will be provided to each Club for permanent display (The Levels of breaches of the Laws of Cricket, the Code of Conduct and/or The Spirit of Cricket published by E.C.B. are also set out fully at the back of the League Handbook.) It is intended that any alleged breach of the Code of Conduct (“the Code”) and The Spirit of Cricket (“the Spirit”) that is reported should, in the first instance, be dealt with by the player’s Club, who shall notify the Disciplinary Panel Secretary (“the D.P.S.”) of the result of any action taken against the player. If the Disciplinary Panel of the League is satisfied with the action taken by the Club, the case will be closed. If the Panel is not satisfied with the action taken by the Club, a disciplinary hearing will be convened. 29.4 Procedure Any alleged breach of the Code or Spirit shall be notified in writing (to be known as “a Complaint”) to the D.P.S. Any such alleged breach which is not dealt with during the match or within one hour after close of play must be reported to the D.P.S., using the appropriate report form, (a) in Divisions 1 and 2 by a League appointed Umpire or (b) in Divisions 3 to 8 by either a League appointed Umpire or by the opposing Captain. If any captain considers that there has been a breach of this rule during a game he MUST raise the issue with the opposing captain DURING the game or IMMEDIATELY AFTER the game so that the offending team captain is aware of the concern and can attempt to deal with it

32 there and then. Only if it is impossible to agree a solution can the offended captain/team make a complaint in writing to the D.P.S. Any complaint so initiated must be referred to the Chairman of the Disciplinary Panel. Upon receipt of such complaint, and as soon as reasonably practicable, the Chairman of the Panel shall consider the complaint and resolve either: (i) To take no action except to record the complaint and notify the Club; or (ii) To request the Club to hold an internal disciplinary hearing and report their findings to the D.P.S. of the league; then (iii) to endorse the disciplinary action taken by the Club (in such case a record will be made by the Disciplinary Panel and all other appropriate bodies informed of any penalty imposed) (iv) to refer the matter for a Disciplinary Hearing which shall be convened by the Chairman of the League Disciplinary Panel as soon as practicable or to the next hearing date. (v) If the complaint is against the club the chairman of the disciplinary panel will either decide to take no action except to record the complaint and notify the club or he will refer the matter for disciplinary hearing which shall be convened as soon as practicable or to the next hearing date. 29.5 Internal Club Enquiry (i) The Club, on notification of a complaint by the D.P.S. of the League, or of its own volition and without any need for the receipt of a written complaint or other prompting, shall, where any alleged breach occurs in the Code of Conduct or The Spirit of Cricket, or otherwise as the Club may think fit, forthwith convene an Internal Club Enquiry. (ii) The purpose of the Internal Club Enquiry shall be to establish the facts and, where appropriate, to take the necessary disciplinary action so as to ensure that the club does not fail properly to control or discipline its player or players and to ensure that the club acts in a manner designed to protect the good name of the club and of cricket generally. (iii) Any player requested to attend such an Internal Club Enquiry, or any appeal therefrom, shall be entitled to be accompanied at the Enquiry by a friend or other representative. (iv) Clubs must hold an internal disciplinary hearing within seven days of notification of a complaint by the D.P.S. of the League. If the Club fails to hold such a hearing within seven days, the player in question may not play in any match under the auspices of N.A.D.A.C.L. until the hearing is held.

33 (v) After an Internal Club Enquiry has been held, the results of its findings must be reported to the D.P.S. of the League within 24 hours. Players shall be able to continue to play before the date of the hearing. 29.6 Penalties If the Internal Club Enquiry finds the misconduct proved, the club shall have the following powers: (i) To require the player to write letter(s) of apology within a specified time. (ii) To record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct. (iii) To impose a fine. (iv) To suspend the player’s right to be considered for selection by the Club to play in one or more matches. All suspensions to commence with immediate effect. (v) To suspend the player’s membership of the Club for a period. (vi) If the conduct constitutes gross misconduct the Club shall have the power to terminate the player’s membership forthwith. (vii) The Club for the same offence may, if it is thought fit, impose more than one of the above penalties. 29.7 Appeals Procedure (i) The player shall have the right to appeal to the President or Chairman of the Club or to the President’s or Chairman’s nominee for a review of the findings of the Internal Club Enquiry and of the penalty or penalties imposed. (ii) The decision of the President, Chairman or their nominee in all cases shall be final and binding. 29.8 Disciplinary Hearing In any case which is referred for a Disciplinary Hearing, at least seven days notice in writing of the hearing and of the offence(s) alleged shall be given to the player, or in the case of a club, its Secretary. The Chairman of the League Disciplinary Panel shall convene a hearing as soon as is practicable and in any event within 21 days of the decision to refer. An adjournment may be granted at the discretion of the Chairman of the Disciplinary Hearing. The player and club shall be entitled to attend the hearing, state their case (in the case of a club by its Secretary or other official), to be supported by a colleague and to call witnesses. The hearing shall be conducted by a Disciplinary Committee of the League which shall consist of not less than three persons, none of whom shall be connected with the player, the club or their opponents at the time of the alleged breach.

34 29.9 Penalties If, at the hearing, the Disciplinary Committee finds the alleged offence proved, it shall have the power to impose one or more of the following penalties it deems appropriate, plus costs of £30.00 against the offending player or the offending players club. In the case of a player: (i) To require the player to submit appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified time. (ii) To record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct. (iii) To impose a fine. (iv) To suspend the player for one or more matches, or for a stated period of time. (v) To deduct League points from the player’s team. (vi) To expel the player from the League. In the case of a club: (i) To require the club to submit appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified time. (ii) To record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct. (iii) To impose a fine. (iv) To deduct League points from the club’s team(s). (v) To relegate the Club to any lower division of the League. (vi) To expel the club from any competition of the League. (vii) To expel the club from the League. The Disciplinary Committee shall have the power to suspend the operation of any part, or all, of the penalty it imposes for such period and subject to such terms and conditions it deems appropriate. Decisions of the Disciplinary Committee (a finding that a complaint is proved or not proved or a decision on penalty) shall be by majority vote; where necessary, the Panel Chairman shall have a casting vote. 29.10 Appeals Procedure A player or club shall have the right of appeal to the D.P. Notice of Appeal setting out the grounds must be given in writing to the D.P.S. of the League within seven days of the decision of the Disciplinary Committee, together with a deposit of £100.00. If Notice of Appeal is given the penalty shall not take effect pending the hearing of the Appeal, which shall take place as soon as practicable. The Appeal shall be by way of review before a different Committee. The composition of the Committee shall be at the discretion of the Chairman of the League Disciplinary Panel and shall consist of not less than three persons, none of whom shall be connected with the player, the Club or their opponents at the time of the alleged breach. The player or club shall have the same rights of attendance and

35 representation, and to call witnesses as they had before the Disciplinary Committee. The Appeals Committee may confirm, vary or reverse the decision of the Disciplinary Committee and it shall have the power to increase the penalty and award costs of the Appeal hearing. Decisions of the Appeal Panel shall be by majority vote; where necessary, the Panel Chairman shall have a casting vote. If the case is found proven, after an appeal, the deposit of £100.00 or part thereof will be retained as costs by the Disciplinary Committee. The decision of the Appeals Committee or, if no appeal, of the Disciplinary Committee, shall be final and binding. 30. Disciplinary Offences and Suspension Guidelines The League’s Policy (i) By specifically adopting and incorporating the Code and the Spirit the League declares that the primary responsibility for discipline lies with Clubs and Team Captains. The League expects this responsibility to be properly discharged. If it is not the League will take action against the Club and Captain concerned. (ii) Captains are expected to address incidents promptly and take appropriate action. If they do not, they are also liable to be charged with the offence. (iii) The Code also places a duty on Clubs to take immediate action when notified of a disciplinary complaint. Such action will be taken into account by the League Disciplinary Committee and may be accepted as appropriate. Alternatively, the Complaint may be referred to a Disciplinary Hearing. (iv) In all cases the following guidelines will be followed by the Disciplinary Committee, as well as by Umpires, Clubs, League Officials, etc. (v) NOTE: The guidelines specify suspensions for a period. The Disciplinary Panel will normally assess the period so as to cover a given number of scheduled League matches. The suspension will then be notified as “being up to and including a certain date.” Clubs and players should be aware that any suspension by the League applies not only to matches under the control of the League but also to all matches played under the auspices of the E.C.B. or an E.C.B. affiliated Club during the period of suspension. A Notifiable Offences (Category A Offences) The League’s Umpires or team Captains in Divisions 3 to 8 as appropriate are REQUIRED to report each and every incident under this heading. This applies even where the Umpire or Captain considers that the incident has been ‘dealt with’ at the time. Such reports may be brief, and Umpires will normally use their standard reporting cards for such incidents. Category A1 offences are, in general penalised under the Laws. For the remainder (the Category A offences)

36 disciplinary action will not necessarily flow from individual reports but each one will be recorded and repeated offences will be dealt with under the procedure relating to ACCUMULATED BAD BEHAVIOUR. A1. Offences requiring Mandatory Reports under the Laws of Cricket Deliberate short runs or run stealing. Dangerous and unfair bowling, including ‘bouncers’ and ‘beamers’. Ball tampering. Deliberate and malicious distraction/obstruction on the field of play. Distracting an opponent. Deliberate time wasting. Damaging the pitch. A2. Offences classed as “General Misconduct” Mandatory Report required a. Excessive, Ridiculous, and Orchestrated appealing. b. Charging or advancing towards the Umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing. c. Premature ‘celebrations’, before an Umpire’s decision is made. d. Persistent questioning of Umpires’ decisions/actions. (Where this falls short of actual dissent see Cat 3). e. Pointing or gesturing towards the pavilion in an aggressive manner upon the dismissal of a batsman. f. Throwing the ball in a careless manner at or near a player or Umpires, team official or spectator. g. Making comments or gestures that are obscene, offensive or insulting to another player, team official or spectator. NOTE 1: the above constitutes a MAJOR offence when directed at an Umpire (see B3 below ABUSE OF AN UMPIRE) NOTE 2: It is acknowledged that there will be verbal exchanges between players during the course of play. Rather than seeking to eliminate these exchanges entirely, Umpires or Captains as appropriate will look to make a report when this behaviour falls below an acceptable standard. h. Failure of a captain to take appropriate action to control players’ conduct/behaviour. i. Any unsavoury action or event, which in the opinion of the Umpire should be reported as being contrary to the Spirit of the Game. j. Umpires and/or Captains are required to take incidents involving players under the age of 18 particularly seriously. The League will take all such matters particularly seriously and they will involve more severe penalties. B Major Offences (Category B Offences) (Umpires or Captains as appropriate will make formal and full reports in all cases and disciplinary charges will be laid.)

37 The right to a fair hearing requires that an individual shall not be penalised by a decision affecting his rights or legitimate expectations unless he has been given prior notice of the case against him and a fair opportunity to answer the case against him and to produce his own case. B1. Abuse of Cricket Equipment, Clothing, Ground Equipment or Fixtures and Fittings The knocking of stumps, or the throwing or kicking of a bat, ball, helmet or any cricket attire, boundary marker, rope or any match or ground equipment. Suspension: MINIMUM period one week. B2. Abuse of Player Deliberate violent physical contact on a member of the opposing team or a fellow team member. Suspension: ABSOLUTE MINIMUM period of six weeks. (The severity of the act will influence the length of the penalty imposed. Indefinite or life bans may be appropriate in certain circumstances.) Threatening behaviour. Includes threats of assault. Also; serious and persistent verbal abuse (sledging) using comments or language designed to denigrate and intimidate the recipient. Suspension: MINIMUM period of two weeks. B3. Abuse of an Umpire Deliberate violent physical contact. Suspension: ABSOLUTE MINIMUM period of twelve weeks. (The severity of the act will influence the length of the penalty imposed. Indefinite or life bans may be appropriate in certain circumstances). Threatening behaviour. Suspension: MINIMUM period of six weeks. Verbal Abuse (inclusive of language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and/or the making of obscene gestures). Suspension: MINIMUM period of three weeks. Dissent (any action that seeks to question or undermine the authority of an Umpire). Aggravated dissent would include the use of foul or threatening language. Suspension: MINIMUM period of one week. Aggravated offences will attract more severe penalties, with prior record being taken into account. NOTE: In dealing with the above offences, where it is apparent that, following the intervention of an Umpire, the offending player’s captain failed to take action to control the offending player, the captain will himself be subject to a MINIMUM suspension of one week.

38 B4. Racial Abuse Any racially abusive comment or action, ie using language that offends, insults, humiliates, intimidates, threatens, disparages or vilifies another person on the basis of that person’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin. Suspension: PERIOD to be decided by the Disciplinary Panel. C. Accumulated Bad Behaviour (Category C Offences) This relates to repeated offences that are reported by Umpires under the Laws of Cricket or as General Misconduct (as set out in Section A of these Guidelines). Although the individual infringements may not, on their own, merit disciplinary action they will in all cases be recorded and notified to the Club(s) concerned. A second report relating to the same player will likewise be recorded and notified: a third or subsequent report will automatically attract a Disciplinary charge, leading to penalties: Suspension: MINIMUM period of one week on the first occasion; two weeks for the second; four weeks for the third etc. Reports will only be taken into consideration for a period of 12 months from the first offence. Repeated offences involving a particular team will lead to charges against the Captain concerned. In these cases the MINIMUM suspension will be two weeks and/or a deduction of match points. Such action will take into account previous disciplinary problems during the previous 12 months. D. Spectators’ Behaviour Clubs are responsible at all times for the conduct of all their members, even when they are merely spectators. In the event of such a member’s conduct being reported as offensive, abusive, etc (whether to players, umpires, officials or other spectators), clubs will be liable to fines and/or points deductions, or such other penalty as the Disciplinary Panel shall deem appropriate. E. Abuse in the Press or other public media a) No player, umpire, club (through its players, members, or officials), League official, or member of the League Management Committee shall publish or cause to be published any abuse concerning any player, umpire, club, League official, or member of the League Management Committee whether through the press or other public media (including the internet). b) Each club and the League is responsible for any abuse published on its own website. The penalty for a breach of Rule 30E may be a fine, or (in the case of a player, umpire, League official or member of the Management Committee) suspension. The penalty for persistent breaches by a club may be the deduction of points or relegation to a lower division.

39 FOOTNOTE: Umpires or Captains as appropriate will normally report Category A, B, C, and D offences. A club or individual or the Management Committee may report any offence in Category A, B, C, D or E. 31. Guidelines on the Conduct of Hearings and Appeals. 31.1 Natural Justice The rules of natural justice are the minimum standards of fair decision-making imposed on persons or bodies acting in a judicial capacity. The rules of natural justice consist of the following elements: (i) The right to a fair hearing (ii) The rule against bias 1. The right to a fair hearing The right to a fair hearing requires that an individual shall not be penalised by a decision affecting his rights or legitimate expectations unless he has been given prior notice of the case against him and a fair opportunity to answer the case against him and to produce his own case. (a) Prior notice of the hearing The accused person should be given adequate notice of the allegations against him and of the procedure to be followed so that he may be in a position to make representations on his own behalf, to prepare his own case and to answer the case against him. The time and location of the hearing must also be properly notified to the reported person. (b) Opportunity to be heard The reported person has a right to attend the hearing and be allowed to present his case. If the Disciplinary Panel is satisfied that the reported person has been given adequate notice of the alleged breach and of the time and location of the hearing, they may allow the hearing to proceed if the reported person fails to attend. However, it may not be justifiable to proceed if the time or location fixed for the hearing is such that the person cannot reasonably be expected to attend. Within the Model Discipline Regulations it states that “at least seven days’ notice in writing of the hearing and of the offence(s) alleged shall be given to the player, or in the case of a club, its Secretary”. 2. The rule against bias A person adjudicating on a dispute must have no pecuniary or proprietary interest in the outcome of the proceedings and must not reasonably be suspected, or show a real likelihood, of bias. The rule against bias also provides that a party should not normally be judged by his accuser.

40 31.2 Conduct of Hearings Within these Guidelines words importing the singular shall include the plural and vice versa, and those importing the male shall include the female, and vice versa. 1. A complaint is received by either D.P.S. of the league or the Chairman of the League Disciplinary Panel who decides to refer the matter to a Disciplinary Hearing. 2. The Hearing is conducted by at least three persons (the Committee) appointed by the Chairman of the League Disciplinary Panel. No-one connected with the individual or the club, or their opponents, or a club which might directly benefit from any disciplinary action (e.g. by the deduction of points), should be a member of the Committee. 3. The accused person/club should be notified of the offence(s) alleged against him/them and the time and location of the hearing. The notification should be in writing, include all relevant documentation and give at least seven day’s notice. 4. The accused person is entitled to be supported by a colleague. There is no right to legal representation but the Committee would normally permit the accused person to be legally represented. However, the attendance or otherwise of the legal representative should not be used as a ‘delaying tactic’. 5. If the complaint has been made by the Umpires, they should be available to give evidence at the hearing. 6. Witnesses should not be present in the room at the outset but should be called in individually to give their evidence at the appropriate time. (Ideally a separate waiting area should be provided for each party). 7. The Chairman should open the hearing and introduce all the parties. He should then briefly outline the procedure to be followed. 8. The charges against the accused person/club should be specified. 9. Witnesses should be called individually and asked to give their evidence. The Committee may question the witnesses. The accused person (or representative)/club may question the witnesses. 10. The accused person/club should be asked to give his/their account and may call witnesses. The Panel may question the witnesses. Once the witnesses have given their evidence and answered any questions, they should either leave the room or, with the permission of the Chairman, they may remain but should take no further part in the hearing. 11. The Committee may question the accused person/club. 12. The Committee should deliberate in private. The Committee’s decision should be by majority vote; where necessary the Panel Chairman shall have a casting vote.

41 13. The accused person/club should be called back in and the Committee should give their decision as to whether the case is proved or not proved. If proved, the accused person/club should be asked to give any mitigation which might affect the Committee’s decision as to sentence, if they have any discretion in this area. 14. The Committee should consider the sentence in private. 15. The accused person/club should be called back in and the Committee Chairman should announce the sentence. The accused person/club should be made aware of the Appeals Process, particularly the time within which an appeal should be lodged. 16. The decision of the Disciplinary Committee and if appropriate the penalty should be communicated to the accused person/club in writing within 21 days. Draft forms for this purpose are attached to these Guidelines. 31.3 Appeals Process 1. Notice of appeal against the decision of the Disciplinary Committee, whether as to verdict or sentence, to be given in writing to the Secretary of the League within 7 days of the decision of the Committee (together with a deposit of £100.00 if appropriate). The notice of appeal should record the decision or part of the decision against which the appeal is made and the grounds and basis of the appeal. 2. Any penalty imposed by the Disciplinary Committee should not take effect until the appeal has been heard. 3. The appeal must be heard by a different Committee from those who sat on the original Disciplinary Committee. The Appeal Committee must consist of not less than three people, none of whom should be connected with the individual or the club or their opponents, or a club which might directly benefit from any disciplinary action (e.g. by the deduction of points). 4. An appeal against the verdict should take the form of a review. The accused person or club shall have the same rights of attendance and representation and the ability to call witnesses as they did at the first hearing. 5. At an appeal against the sentence, the accused person or club shall have the same rights of attendance and representation as they did at the first hearing. 6. Decisions of the Appeal Committee shall be by majority vote with the Chairman having a casting vote where necessary. The decision of the Appeal Committee is final and binding. 7. The Appeal Committee can confirm the Disciplinary Committee’s decision, vary it or reverse it. It has the power to increase the penalty and award costs.

42 8. The decision of the Appeal Committee and if appropriate the penalty should be communicated to the accused person/club in writing within 21 days. 32. Sentencing Guidelines Recreational Game. The following are guidelines to sentencing policy which may be used by the Disciplinary Committee in determining the appropriate sentence in any individual case. The guidelines provide a method of considering individual cases but are not a tariff and should not be considered as such. Only a Disciplinary Committee can decide on the penalty appropriate to any individual case. Players’ Behaviour In the event of any player failing to comply with the instructions of an Umpire, criticising his decision by word or action, showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the Umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other Umpire and to the player’s captain, requesting the latter to take action. Breaches of paragraph 1.2.5 of the Spirit of the Game should automatically be reported by the Umpires to the executive of the club concerned and to any Governing Body responsible for the match. Such breaches will be treated seriously and are likely to result in suspension. Accumulated Bad Behaviour Repeated infringements by an individual of the Spirit of the Game (where it is decided that each infringement in itself does not merit any immediate disciplinary action), should always result in a Disciplinary Hearing. Repeated infringements by a team are likely to result in the captain being held responsible for the conduct of his team (whether or not individual players are also identified for disciplinary action) and being called before a Disciplinary Hearing. The penalties available include suspension. When issuing the penalty, the Disciplinary Panel may take account of instances of poor team discipline in previous years, particularly where the on-the- field captain is the same. Leagues should ensure that captains understand their responsibility for the ‘on the field’ behaviour of themselves and their team members. If suspension is the penalty, this will always take effect immediately. Violence There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play. Proven cases of violent conduct against an official will inevitably result in a lengthy term of suspension. Violence against a spectator or another player will also normally result in suspension, the length depending upon the circumstances. If suspension is the penalty, this should take effect immediately. Racial Abuse Players and team officials must not make racially abusive comments nor indulge in racially abusive actions against fellow players, officials, members and supporters. Racially abusive comments or actions will normally result in suspension, the length depending upon the circumstances.

43 Drugs It is E.C.B. policy that there should be no distinction drawn between “performance enhancing” and “recreational” drugs. Use or distribution of illegal drugs by players or team officials is a breach of the E.C.B. Code of Conduct. Appropriateness of Penalties In all cases and for all offences, an admission of guilt will almost certainly be taken into account and a lesser sentence being imposed than if the matter is contested credit being given for the admission. Plainly, the extent of the credit to be given will depend upon all the circumstances of the case, including how early the admission of guilt is made, but, save possibly in the most trivial of cases, it will not normally be such as to change the nature of the penalty or to bring about total suspension of the penalty. Whatever penalties are applied should be applied with consistency. Fines are normally more appropriate for individual breaches of regulations or the Code of Conduct. Points penalties are normally more appropriate in the case of a Club or where a significant number of the team have contributed to the breach. It is likely that cases of accumulated bad behaviour and cases of violent conduct will result in a suspension of at least four weeks. Suspension of four weeks’ duration should be reported by the League to their nominated County Board for national circulation. Players should understand that suspension of this length will normally apply to all cricket played under the auspices of E.C.B. Leagues should notify their nominated County Board of a four week suspension or above upon expiry of the seven day period within which notification of intent to appeal should be made or, in the case of an appeal, immediately upon conclusion of the appeal hearing. 33. The Publication of Proceedings Without prejudice in any event to any form of privilege available in respect of any such publication whether pursuant to the Defamation Act 1996 or otherwise, the Management Committe, Disciplinary Panel, Disciplinary Committee or Appeal Committee shall be entitled to publish issued from time to time by the ECB as each of them think fit report of their proceedings, whether or not they reflect adversely on the character or conduct of any Club, player, official, supporter and any person bound by these rules and any person bound by virtue of any obligation whether to the League or to any third party to observe these rules shall be deemed to have provided their full and irrevocable consent to the publication of oral or written statements without limit in number by any on the Management Committee, Disciplinary Panel, Disciplinary Committee and Appeal Committee in any form or media as each of them shall think fit of details of any and all evidence tendered in any proceeding over which they shall have jurisdiction and of a full report of any finding or decision made by any of the said bodies. The Management Committee shall take out such insurance as is appropriate to protect the Committee and the League against any proceedings arising under this rule.

44 34. 34.1 In the event that any fines imposed by a Disciplinary Committee, by the Management Committee or by other operation of the rules remain unpaid 28 days after the club have been notified in writing of the imposition of a fine (whether payable by a club or an individual member of the club) 4 points shall be deducted from such team as the Management Committee may deem to be appropriate and a further 4 points shall be deducted every week thereafter until the fine has been paid. In the event that an appeal is validly lodged against the penalty imposed the imposition of this rule shall be suspended pending the outcome of the appeal. 34.2 In the event that a Disciplinary Committee or Appeal Panel requires a club to submit a letter of apology to any person and that apology has not been submitted within 14 days of the date that it is due 4 points shall be deducted from such team as the Management Committee may deem to be appropriate and further 4 points shall be deducted every week thereafter until the default has been remEdied. In the event that an appeal is validly lodged against the penalty imposed the imposition of this rule shall be suspended pending the outcome of the appeal. 34.3 Should a player fail to submit an apology as required by a Disciplinary or Appeal Panel within 14 days of the requirement being communicated to him he shall be suspended from playing until that requirement has been complied with. Should the requirement be imposed after the end of the season the suspension shall come into effect at the start of the next season and continue for an equivalent period as the period during which the player was in default. 35. First Aid. All clubs must have a first aid kit in its pavilion. 36. Umpires. a) i) Neutral umpires shall be appointed to Divisions 1 and 2 and Division 3 (Division 3 when umpires are available). ii) Their expenses shall be £25 each inclusive of travelling expenses except when only one umpire is present when the fee shall be increased to £35, which shall be shared by both teams. The above expenses apply to matches played on Saturdays and/or Sundays. iii) Payments must be made at the tea interval. iv) Where no play is possible and in matches of less than 10 overs (in total) duration a fee of £10 should be paid to each umpire. v) The home club shall provide umpires with teas free of charge.

45 b) i) Other Division - Neutral umpires shall not be appointed, but clubs may request the services of an umpire from the Umpires Secretary if he has one available. ii) The club requesting one will be responsible for payment of his/her expenses and the umpire will only have equal control of the game along with the other club’s umpire. iii) In the event of a club being without an umpire the consent of the opposing captain shall be obtained as to the person to act as umpire. iv) In any case the match must be played and if played under protest the matter shall be dealt with by the Disciplinary Panel. c) The two captains when tossing must agree on starting time and enter the same in the scorebooks. d) If any umpire is complained of twice for giving unfair decisions and the Disciplinary Panel sustains such complaints the offending umpire shall be suspended for the rest of the season. e) i) Any club can apply to the Umpires’ Secretary for neutral umpires in any match on payment of a fee of £20 and giving 14 days’ notice. ii) The Management Committe shall have power to appoint neutral umpires to any match they think necessary and the expenses of such umpires shall be paid out of League funds. f) If an umpire decides to report a player or team to the Management Committee he/she must inform the captain of the offending team before leaving the ground. 37. Scorers. All teams in the 1st and 2nd divisions MUST have a Scorer. The Captain of any team not having a scorer MUST depute one of his team to act as scorer even if this means fielding 10 men. 38. Teas. Visiting teams must pay for eleven teas. The charge per tea must be no more than £2.50. 39. Dissolution. i) A resolution to dissolve the League shall only be proposed at an S.G.M. and shall only be carried by a majority of at least two thirds of the member CLUBS. ii) The dissolution shall take effect from the date of the resolution and the members of the Management Committee shall be responsible for the winding up of the assets and liabilities of the League. iii) Any property remaining after the discharge of the debts and liabilities of the League shall be given to a charity or charities nominated by the last Management Committee.

46 40. Covering Rule. The Management Committee shall have power to deal with any matter not dealt with in these Rules in accordance with the Rules, Directives, Guidance and Regulations of the Yorkshire Cricket Association, the Yorkshire Cricket Board, the England and Wales Cricket Board, the Laws of Cricket, the E.C.B. Code of Conduct and The Spirit of Cricket. Such Rules, Directives, Guidance, Regulations, Laws, Code & Spirit are specifically incorporated into these Rules and shall be binding on all Members of the League to the extent that they do not conflict with these Rules. 41. Conflict. For the avoidance of doubt, if there is at any time a conflict between the Rules & Constitution in the League Handbook as published annually and the form in which the Rules and Constitution appear on the League’s website, the former should prevail. 42. Child Welfare. The League will appoint a Child Welfare Officer who will be an “ex officio” member of the Management Committee and will have full voting rights. The Officer will be responsible for:- (a) Maintaining a Register of Club Child Welfare Officers. (b) Arranging training for Child Welfare Officers. (c) All administrative duties relating to Child Welfare. (d) Filling the role of Child Welfare Officer for league representative games and other league activities involving juniors. All clubs must comply with the E.C.B. Child Protection Policy requirements relating to junior players. Each Club is required to appoint an approved Child Welfare Officer who will ensure the ECB’s requirements are met within the club. Clubs must advise the League Child Welfare Officer of the details of their Child Welfare Officer no later than the 1st day of March each year. 43. Protection of Personal Data. All players, officials, supporters and Club members consent and allow the Management Committee to process such personal data as the League possesses and considers necessary for the purposes of disciplinary matters and other general administration of the League. This shall include the passing of such information on to such third parties, as the Management Committee considers necessary for the purposes stated in this Rule. The Management Committee undertakes not to sell or otherwise provide personal data to any third party for commercial gain or for purposes unconnected with the League.

47 KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION RULES 2008 1. The Competitions to be called the 'Nidderdale League Knock-out Competitions'. Atkinson Swires Cup - Divisions 1 and top 4 teams from Division 2. Reserve Knock-Out Cup - Remaining 8 teams from Division 2, Divisions 3 and 4. Wath Cup - Divisions 5 and 6. Peter Bentley Cup - Divisions 7 and 8. 2. The Competitions shall be governed by the League Management Committee. 3. Subscriptions. Clubs to be admitted to the competition on payment of £10. Clubs failing to fulfil a fixture in the Senior Competition (Atkinson/Swires) will be fined £30 and Reserve Knock-Out, Wath Cup and Peter Bentley Cup will be fined £20. In addition teams in ATKINSON SWIRES CUP failing to fulfil a fixture will have 6 (SIX) League Points deducted. Second division teams in the Reserve Knockout Cup failing to fulfil a fixture will also have 6 (SIX) League points deducted. Fines for cancellation of re-arranged Cup Matches to be at the discretion of the Management Committee. 4. Cup Draw. All names of teams to be placed in a box and drawn out in pairs. The first team out of each pair to be the home team. 5. Eligibility of Players. a i) Players whom the Management Committee consider to be Senior Players of League Clubs who also have teams in other Leagues MAY NOT play in such competitions. ii) Other players from such Clubs must have been selected and available to play in at least one Saturday match with their Nidderdale League side before the first round and three such matches before the second and subsequent rounds. b i) Clubs which have both teams in the Senior Competition must not play players with 1st XI experience that season in their 2nd XI unless they have played at least one Saturday league match in the 2nd XI before the first round and three such matches before the second and subsequent rounds. ii) Clubs which have two/three teams in the Reserve Knock-Out, Wath Cup or Peter Bentley Cup Competitions must not play players with 1st XI experience that season in their 2nd/3rd/4th XI unless they have played at least two Saturday league matches in the 2nd/3rd/4th XI before the first round and three such matches before the second and subsequent rounds. c Clubs which have teams in two of the four Competitions must not play players in the lower of the two who have played more matches in the 1st XI than in the 2nd XI during that season unless prior approval is given by the CUP COMPETITIONS SECRETARY or the Management Committee not less than 48 hours before the tie is due to be played. d No player may play in the semi-final or final unless he has played in at least one previous round for that team or is a regular Saturday player with that team in the current season. In addition a regular (bona-fide) 2nd or lower XI player may play in any round for a higher XI whether or not he has played in any previous round for the higher XI.

48 e In special circumstances, the Management Committee reserves the right to waive the above conditions providing prior application is made not less than 48 hours before the tie is due to be played. f Any club found guilty of playing an ineligible player in any cup competitions, will, in addition to any penalty imposed, be automatically excluded immediately from any further participation in such competition. 6. Notification of Results i) a) After each match the Home Side shall telephone, fax or Email the result of their match to the Cup Competitions Secretary no later than noon of the following day. Clubs failing to do so will be fined £5.00. b) Each team shall send to the Cup Competitions Secretary ‘ON LINE’ the full scoresheet of both teams, including times of commencement and drawing of stumps, bowling analysis and names of ALL THE PLAYERS in the match no later than THREE DAYS following the match. Clubs failing to do so will be fined £10.00. ii) If a team receives a bye in the first round of a cup competition they shall submit a team list to the Cup Competitions Secretary as if they had played a match. iii) In the event of a club conceding a match it is the responsibility of the club conceding the match to notify the Umpires and Umpires Secretary. Any club failing to do so will pay both Umpires Fees. iv) In the event of a match being postponed it is the responsibility of the home club to notify the Umpires and Umpires Secretary. Any club failing to do so will pay both Umpires Fees. 7. Match Conditions a Atkinson Swires Cup ( to be played on Sundays ) i) Clubs must play their matches on the Sundays appointed (weather permitting) unless the provisions of Rule 8 apply. ii) All matches to commence at 2pm and be of 40 overs maximum a side with a maximum of 8 overs per bowler. Where weather conditions prior to the commencement of a match cause a reduction in the maximum number of overs available to each side, the allocation of overs per bowler shall be reduced pro rata. iii) Any team not ready to commence at the time appointed shall forfeit the toss. iv) The tea interval must not exceed 30 minutes. v) The ball to be used is the Lords Shooting Star and must be handed to the Umpires before the toss. b i) In the event of delayed start or of interruption due to the weather innings of the side batting first, one over for every 6 minutes lost will be deducted from each team. ii) No match to consist of less than 20 possible overs per team. c i) In the event of further interruptions due to the weather during the innings of the side batting second, one over for every 3 minutes lost will be deducted until 20 overs remain when the umpires shall determine whether the match will be continued or abandoned. ii) The target score of the side batting second will then be calculated by multiplying the reduced number of overs by the average runs per over scored by the side batting first.

49 iii) The match shall be abandoned if, in the opinion of the umpires, light or weather conditions make it impossible for the match to be completed. d i) Postponed or abandoned matches shall be played on the following Sunday. In such circumstances if the ground of the team drawn to be the home team is unavailable then the tie MUST be played on that of their opponents. The only exception to this will be where the provisions of Rule 8 apply. ii) As a last resort and with the approval of the Management Committee they may be played on an evening and consist of 20 overs per side, with a maximum of 4 overs per bowler. e i) The team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the winner. ii) If the scores are equal, the team which has lost fewer wickets shall be the winner. If still equal, the winner will be the team with the higher score after 30 overs, or if still equal, after 20 overs, or if still equal after 10 overs and if still equal in single overs thereafter, 9, 8, 7 overs etc. f If Wicket covers are available then the wicket may be wholly covered during any interruptions due to the weather. 8. Fixture Clashes. a Cup matches shall take precedence over all other fixtures other than matches played by the League (or Joe Lumb) Representative Side. b A Club will under obligation to release any of its players to play in a League Representative Side unless in the absolute discretion of the Management Committee it shall be decided to waive the rule. 9. Reserve Knock-Out, Wath Cup and Peter Bentley Cup Competitions. a Clubs must play their matches on the dates appointed (weather permitting.) No postponements will be allowed other than as a result of the weather. This clause also applies to the Atkinson Swires Cup Competition. b All matches to commence at 6.30 pm. Any team not ready to commence at the time appointed shall forfeit the toss. c If in the opinion of the home club the ground is unfit for play they may with the approval of the opposing team cancel the game not later than 4.30pm on the day of the match, otherwise both teams must be on the field of play by 6.30 pm when the umpires, or in their absence, the captains or officials shall be the sole judges of the fitness of the ground to play. d The Umpires Secretary MUST be informed if such a cancellation takes place. e i) Each team to bat 18 x 8 ball overs (16 x 8, in first round matches) unless dismissed before, with a limit 6 overs per bowler ii) The bowler's run-up must not exceed 12 yards - the extent of the run- up to be clearly marked. iii) The team scoring the most runs shall be the winner. iv) In the event of a tie, the winner shall be the team losing the fewer wickets. v) If the match is still tied, the winner shall be the team scoring the most runs off the bat vi) If still tied the match shall be replayed.

50 vii) The ball to be used is the Lords Shooting Star and must be handed to the umpires before the toss. f Boundaries to be 4 and 6 runs. 10. Umpires. (All Competitions) a i) Neutral umpires for all matches in all four Competitions. ii) Umpires’s Expenses - Sunday Matches - £25 and Evening Matches £12. iii) Umpires fees will be paid from League funds for Finals only. b In the event of an umpire not turning up, the two captains should appoint one on the ground. 11. Scorers. (All Competitions) All teams MUST have a Scorer in Semi-Finals and Finals. The Captain on any team not having a scorer must depute one of his team to act as scorer even if this means fielding with 10 men. 12. Use of Grounds. a All semi-finals to be played on the ground of the team which is drawn out of the hat first. b i) All finals to be played on neutral grounds. ii) Clubs must, if called upon, prepare and allow the use of their ground for such finals. c A collection to be taken or raffle held at the FINALS and proceeds handed over to the Cup Competitions Secretary. 13. Abandoned Matches. a Atkinson Swires Cup Competition - See Rule 7d. b Reserve Knock-Out, Wath Cup and Peter Bentley Cup Competitions b i) If abandoned must be replayed completely. ii) The responsibility for re-arranging an abandoned tie rest with the two clubs taking part who must arrange a suitable date for a replay, which should be NO LATER THAN SEVEN DAYS FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL MATCH DAY. The Cup Competitions Secretary and Umpires Secretary must be notified of the re-arranged date within 24 hours of the original match day. 14. Objections. a Any club wishing to raise an objection must inform the Cup Competitions Secretary within THREE DAYS of the match. b This objection must be accompanied by a fee of £5 which will be returned if the objection be sustained or the Management Committee feel that the club is right in raising an objection but are of the opinion that it is not necessary to penalise the opposlng club. c The protesting club shall send, by recorded delivery, a copy of their protest to the other club. 15. Return of all trophies. Winners, Runners-up and Man of the Match trophies to be returned engraved to the Cup Competitions Secretary by July lst. £25 fine for not returning trophies on time. 16. Rules 28, 29, 35, 36, 37 & 38 of the Rules and Constitution 2005 shall apply to this competition as if the same had been fully set out in these Rules.

51 EVENING LEAGUE RULES 2007 1. Clubs shall play each other home or away. a Registration of Players i) All secretaries must supply (by post, fax or email) the Evening League Secretary with a list giving full names of their players and identify their Junior Players for registration. This list, with Transfer Forms if applicable, must be in the possession of the Evening League Secretary before the first day of the season. ii) Any new members joining a club subsequent to the registration date must have their names submitted to the Evening League Secretary for registration. No player can take part in any Evening League Competition until such registration has been ratified by the Evening League Secretary. iii) Clubs not complying with this rule shall have 4 (four) points deducted in respect of each team involved. b Junior Players must be marked “Junior” on the result sheet of any matches in which they play. All disputes relating to registration of players shall be disciplinary matters and shall be dealt with under the Disciplinary Procedures in Rules 28 and 29 of the League Rules and Constitution. c Eligibility of Players Clubs shall be limited to one overseas player registered with the league who must not have played first class cricket in the previous five calendar years and must be registered with the Evening League Secretary before the first day of the season. NOTE: An overseas player is defined as a player who is not eligible to play for England under the E.C.B. qualifications. The Management Committee shall have final discretion on the eligibility of overseas players. 2. i) Each team to bat 16 x 8 ball overs unless dismissed before with a limit of 6 overs per bowler. ii) The bowlers run-up shall not exceed 12 yards - The extent of the run-up to be clearly marked. iii) The side scoring the most runs shall be the winner. iv) Four points for a win and two for a tie or cancelled/abandoned match (due to wet weather). (v) Teams cancelling matches for reasons, other than the weather or other exceptional circumstances (agreed by the Disciplinary Panel) will have four points deducted. The non-offending team will be awarded four points. 3. i) Wickets must be pitched by 6.30 pm and the match must commence before 6.45 pm. ii) Any team failing to comply with this must forfeit the toss for choice of batting. iii) This rule will be rigidly enforced by umpires. 4. Boundaries to be fours and sixes. The Ball to be used is the Lords Shooting Star. 5. Each Club shall provide its own umpire.

52 6. i) In the event of wet weather both Clubs must be in agreement that conditions are unsuitable for cricket:- NOT LATER than 4.30 pm, otherwise both teams must be on the field of play by 6.30 pm when the umpires will be the sole judges as to whether the ground is fit for play. ii) If wicket covers are available then the wicket may be wholly covered during any interruption due to the weather. 7. i) In the event of more than six teams entering, the League Secretary shall have power to divide the Clubs into two sections, and the winners of each section shall play each other for championship on a neutral ground. ii) Players must have played in two Evening League Matches to be able to play in the Semi-Final and/or Final Play-Off. 8. All matches must be played on Wednesday evenings. 9. Entrance fee to be £10. 10. i) After each match the Home side shall Tel. Fax or Email the result of their match to the Evening League Secretary no later than noon of the following day. Clubs failing to do so will be fined £5.00. ii) Each team shall send to the Evening League Secretary the full scoresheet of both teams, including times of commencement and drawing of stumps, bowling analysis and names of ALL THE PLAYERS in the match no later than THREE DAYS following the match. Clubs failing to do so will be fined £10.00. iii) Should a team fail to send a scoresheet on 3 (three) or more occasions in any season the Management Committee will deduct 4 points for this offence. 11. In the event of two or more teams tieing for the Championship the following shall apply:- a Precedence will be given to teams who have not cancelled matches for reasons other than the weather. b If the situation is not resolved by a) above, then the averages will be calculated based on the teams performance over the whole season, the bowling average will be divided into the batting average and the team with the higher average will be declared the Champions. 12. Any matters that are not covered by these Rules shall be dealt with by the Management Committee. 13. i) In the event of a number of teams dropping to four, a supplementary competiton will be played. On completion of the League matches in the normal manner a knock-out competition will be held. ii) The team coming first in the League will play the team coming fourth, with the second and third playing each other. The two winners will then play the final. The Evening League Champions will be the team winning the Final. 14. Rules 28, 29, 35, 36, 37 and 38 of the Rules & Constitution 2005 shall apply to this competition as if the same had been fully set out in these Rules

53 LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 1 1894 Dacre Banks 1952 Hampsthwaite 1980 Dacre Banks 1895 Pateley Bridge 1953 Glasshouses 1981 Dacre Banks 1896 Glasshouses 1954 Glasshouses 1982 Knaresborough Forest 1897 Glasshouses 1955 Glasshouses 1983 Knaresborough Forest 1898 Glasshouses 1956 Knaresborough Forest 1984 Dacre Banks 1912 Birstwith 1957 Knaresborough Forest 1985 Newby Hall 1913 New Park 1958 Glasshouses 1986 Newby Hall 1914 Bilton 1959 Knaresborough Forest 1987 Killinghall 1920 Glasshouses 1960 Knaresborough Forest 1988 Killinghall 1921 Glasshouses 1961 Knaresborough Forest 1989 Killinghall 1922 Pateley Bridge 1962 Pateley Bridge 1990 Killinghall 1923 Glasshouses 1963 Glasshouses 1991 Killinghall 1924 Dacre Banks 1964 Knaresborough Forest 1992 Newby Hall 1925 Hampsthwaite 1965 Beckwithshaw 1993 Killinghall 1926 Bilton 1966 Glasshouses 1994 Killinghall 1927 Harrogate 2nd 1967 Dacre Banks 1995 Bishop Thornton 1928 Harrogate 2nd 1968 Knaresborough Forest 1996 Darley 1929 Pateley Bridge 1969 Knaresborough Forest 1997 Pannal 1930 Bilton 1970 Beckwithshaw 1998 Masham 1931 Prospect 1971 Knaresborough Forest 1999 Killinghall 1932 Pateley Bridge 1972 Knaresborough Forest 2000 Killinghall 1933 Glasshouses 1973 Knaresborough Forest 2001 Studley Royal 1934 Glasshouses 1974 Knaresborough Forest 2002 Killinghall 1935 Glasshouses 1975 Dacre Banks 2003 Killinghall 1936 Glasshouses 1976 Knaresborough Forest 2004 Newby Hall 1949 Glasshouses 1977 Dacre Banks 2005 Killinghall 1950 Glasshouses 1978 Dacre Banks 2006 Newby Hall 1951 Glasshouses 1979 Knaresborough Forest 2007 Killinghall

LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 2 1921 Burnt Yates 1957 Markington 1988 Dacre Banks 1922 Burnt Yates 1958 Railway Athletic 1989 Knaresborough Forest 1923 Burnt Yates 1959 Hampsthwaite 1990 Newby Hall 1925 Lofthouse 1960 Pannal Ash 1991 Studley Royal 1926 Scotton 1961 Pateley Bridge 1992 Ouseburn 1927 Scotton 1962-3 Minskip 1993 West Tanfield 1928 Scotton 1964 Killinghall 1994 Wath 1929 Darley 1965 Scotton Banks 1995 Pannal 1930 Bilton 2nd 1966 Harrogate Amateurs 1996 Hampsthwaite 1931 Bilton 2nd 1967 Staveley 1997 Staveley 1932 Lofthouse 1968 Beckwithshaw 1998 Dacre Banks 1933 Glasshouses 2nd 1969 Masham 1999 Goldsborough 1935 Scotton 1979 Newby Hall 2000 Bishop Thornton 1936-48 Glasshouses 2nd 1980 North Stainley 2001 Newby Hall 1949 Bishop Thornton 1981 Glasshouses 2002 Kirkby Malzeard 1950 Killinghall 2nd 1982 Pateley Bridge 2003 Goldsborough 1951 Fullbeck 1983 West Tanfield 2004 Ripley 1952 Killinghall 2nd 1984 Ripon 2nd 2005 Pateley Bridge 1953-4 Glasshouses 2nd 1985 Darley 2006 Ouseburn 1955 Ripon 2nd 1986 Alne 2007 Bolton Abbey 1956 Killinghall 1987 Harrogate Strays 54 LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 3 1961 Minskip 1977 St. George’s A 1993 Wath 1962 Harrogate Amateurs 1978 Newby Hall 1994 Rainton 1963 Dacre Banks 2nd 1979 North Stainley 1995 Birstwith 1964 Ripon 2nd 1980 Birstwith 1996 Boroughbridge 1965 Knaresborough Forest 1981 Pateley Bridge 1997 Galphay & Winksley 1966 Railway Athletic 1982 Ripon 2nd 1998 Boroughbridge 1967 Masham 1983 Alne 1999 Lofthouse & 1968 West Tanfield 1984 Helperby Middlesmoor 1969 Markington 1985 Alne 2000 North Stainley 1970 Hampsthwaite 1986 Galphay & Winksley 2001 Thircon 1971 I.C.I. 1987 Studley 2002 Harrogate Strays 1972 Ouseburn 1988 Sowerby 2003 Bilton 3rd 1973 Darley 1989 Ouseburn 2004 Helperby 1974 Harrogate 3rd 1990 Pannal 2nd 2005 Knaresborough Forest 1975 Pannal 1991 Boroughbridge 2006 Burnt Yates 1976 Hampsthwaite 1992 Ripley 2007 Sharrow

LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 4 1961 Harrogate Amateurs 1977 Newby Hall 1993 Rainton 1962 Dacre Banks 2nd 1978 Birstwith 1994 Bishop Monkton 1963 Beckwithshaw 2nd 1979 Burnt Yates A 1995 Galphay & Winksley 1964 Pateley Bridge 2nd 1980 Ripon 2nd 1996 Blubberhouses 1965 Railway Athletic 1981 Burnt Yates A 1997 Thircon 1966 Masham 1982 Alne 1998 Masham 1967 West Tanfield 1983 Ripley 1999 Killinghall 1968 Birstwith 1984 Newby Hall 2nd 2000 Bolton Abbey 1969 South Stainley 1985 Boroughbridge 2001 Bilton 1970 Birstwith 1986 Scotton 2002 Helperby 1971 South Stainley 1987 Sowerby 2003 Thorp Perrow 1972 Darley 1988 Ripley 2004 Middleham 1973 Pannal 1989 Masham 2005 Glasshouses 1974 Pateley Bridge 2nd 1990 North Stainley 2006 Dishforth 1975 Goldsborough 2nd 1991 Staveley 2007 Killinghall 2nd 1976 Lofthouse 1992 Kirkby Malzeard

LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 5 1972 Pateley Bridge 2nd 1984 Dunlopillo 1996 Thircon 1973 Killinghall 2nd 1985 Hampsthwaite 2nd 1997 Bagby & Balk 1974 Dacre Banks 2nd 1986 Sowerby 1998 Raskelf 1975 St. George’s B 1987 Scotton 2nd 1999 Bolton Abbey 1976 Kirkby Malzeard 1988 St. George’s 2000 Scotton 1977 West Tanfield 2nd 1989 Blubberhouses 2001 Thorp Perrow 1978 Burton Leonard 2nd 1990 Harrogate Amateurs 2002 Middleham 1979 Hampsthwaite 2nd 1991 Wath 2003 Markington 1980 Boroughbridge 2nd 1992 Rainton 2004 Glasshouses 1981 Pateley Bridge 2nd 1993 Newby Hall 2005 Newton Le Willows 1982 Burton Leonard 2nd 1994 Alne 2006 Newby Hall 1983 Galphay & Winksley 1995 Bilton 2007 Thornton-le-Moor 55 LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 6 1991 Rainton 1997 Raskelf 2003 Newton le Willows 1992 Thircon 1998 Bolton Abbey 2004 Studley Royal 1993 Ouseburn 1999 Scotton 2005 Harrogate Gas Sports 1994 Knaresborough 3rd 2000 Thorp Perrow 2006 Ouseburn 1995 Bagby & Balk 2001 Middleham 2007 Darley 2nd 1996 South Kilvington 2002 Ripley

LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 7 1999 Thorp Perrow 2002 Crakehall 2005 Bolton Abbey 2000 Middleham 2003 Bilton 4th 2006 Sharow 2001 Newton-le-Willows 2004 Harrogate 2007 South Kilvington

LEAGUE WINNERS – DIVISION 8 2005 Birstwith 2006 Newby Hall 2007 Northallerton Wolves

WINNERS OF THE ATKINSON SWIRES CUP 1939 South Stainley 1966 Glasshouses 1987 Alne 1946 Glasshouses 1967 Knaresborough Forest 1988 Dacre Banks 1947 Glasshouses 1968 Glasshouses 1989 Alne 1948 Glasshouses 1969 Knaresborough Forest 1990 Pateley Bridge 1949 Glasshouses 1970 Knaresborough Forest 1991 Newby Hall 1950 Glasshouses 1971 Dacre Banks 1992 Bishop Thornton 1951 Glasshouses 1972 Dacre Banks 1993 Darley 1952 Glasshouses 1973 Dacre Banks 1994 Darley 1953 Glasshouses 1974 Dacre Banks 1995 Pannal 1954 Glasshouses 1975 Knaresborough Forest 1996 Pannal 1955 North Stainley 1976 Killinghall 1997 Pannal 1956 Glasshouses 1977 Dacre Banks 1998 Pannal 1957 Glasshouses 1978 Goldsborough 1999 Killinghall 1958 Glasshouses 1979 West Tanfield 2000 Killinghall 1959 Glasshouses 1980 Knaresborough Forest 2001 Killinghall 1960 Knaresborough Forest 1981 Knaresborough Forest 2002 Bishop Thornton 1961 Knaresborough Forest 1982 Knaresborough Forest 2003 Killinghall 1962 Minskip 1983 Dacre Banks 2004 Killinghall 1963 Knaresborough Forest 1984 Newby Hall 2005 Masham 1964 Glasshouses 1985 Knaresborough Forest 2006 Killinghall 1965 Knaresborough Forest 1986 Killinghall 2007 Killinghall 56 WINNERS OF THE RESERVE K.O. COMPETITION 1959 Staveley 1975 Birstwith 1992 Wath 1960 Minskip 1976 Birstwith 1993 Blubberhouses 1961 Minskip 1977 Kirkby Malzeard 1994 Boroughbridge 1962 Dacre Banks 1978 Birstwith 1995 Staveley 1963 Hampsthwaite 1979 Knaresborough 1996 Bishop Monkton 1964 Bishop Monkton Forest 2nd 1997 Studley Royal 1965 Burton Leonard 1980 Killinghall 2nd 1998 Studley Royal 1966 Railway Athletic 1981 Harrogate Gas Sports 1999 Killinghall 1967 Knaresborough 1982 West Tanfield 2nd 2000 Pannal Forest 2nd 1983 Galphay & Winksley 2001 Harrogate Strays 1968 Glasshouses 2nd 1984 Boroughbridge 2002 Bilton 1969 Darley 1985 Markington 2003 Studley Royal 1970 Hampsthwaite 1986 Sowerby 2004 Helperby 1971 Ouseburn 1987 Sowerby 2005 Rainton 1972 Harrogate 3rd 1988 Sowerby 2006 Middleham 1973 Knaresborough 1989 Ripley 2007 Sharow Forest 2nd 1990 Killinghall 2nd 1974 Goldsborough 2nd 1991 Scotton Banks WINNERS OF THE WATH CUP K.O. COMPETITION 1991 Wath 1997 Glasshouses 2003 Dacre Banks 1992 Dishforth 1998 Scotton 2004 Newton le Willows 1993 Alne 1999 Thorp Perrow 2005 Thornton Le Moor 1994 Bilton 2000 Thornton Watlass 2006 Newby Hall 1995 Bilton 2001 No Competition 2007 Masham 2nd 1996 Thircon 2002 Middleham

WINNERS OF THE PETER BENTLEY CUP 2006 Staveley 2007 South Kilvington

WINNERS OF THE EVENING LEAGUE COMPETITION 1962 Dacre Banks 1979 Studley 1994 Wath 1963 Dacre Banks 1980 Kirkby Malzeard & 1995 West Tanfield 1964 Glasshouses H/Siders 1996 Kirkby Malzeard 1965 Dacre Banks 1981 Darley 1997 Masham 1966 Glasshouses 1982 Pateley Bridge 1998 Masham 1967 Glasshouses 1983 Masham 1999 North Stainley 1968 Glasshouses 1984 Masham 2000 North Stainley & 1969 Glasshouses 1985 Pateley Bridge Ripon 1970 Glasshouses 1986 Masham (Joint Winners) 1971 Glasshouses 1987 North Stainley 2001 No Competition 1972 Dacre Banks 1988 West Tanfield 2002 Kirkby Malzeard 1973 Pateley Bridge 1989 Masham & 2003 North Stainley 1974 Studley West Tanfield 2004 Wath 1975 Dacre Banks 1990 West Tanfield 2005 Dacre Bank 1976 Dacre Banks 1991 West Tanfield 2006 Ripon 1977 Dacre Banks 1992 Masham 2007 Sharow 1978 Studley 1993 West Tanfield 57 CRICKET GROUND SPECIALISTS

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Bilton 3rds and Bilton 4ths play at Almsford Oval Newby Hall 3rds play at Newby Hall (new ground) Birstwith 3rds play at Belmont Grosvenor School at Newby Hall Harrogate Strays and Harrogate 4ths play at Ouseburn 3rds play at Marton cum Grafton Harrogate C C Pannal 3rds and Pannal 4ths play at Huby Harrogate Gas Sports play at Pannal Ash Ripley 3rds play at Bishop Monkton Killinghall 3rds play at Glasshouses Thirsk 3rds play at South Kilvington

All Fixtures commence at 2.00 p.m. except where indicated otherwise Saturday 19th April Division 1 Alne v Masham Bolton Abbey v Killinghall Dacre Banks v Pannal Goldsborough v Newby Hall Helperby v Ouseburn Kirkby Malzeard v Hampsthwaite Division 2 Birstwith v Studley Royal 2 Bishop Thornton v Sharow Blubberhouses v Glasshouses Burton Leonard v Burnt Yates Knaresborough Frs v Ripley Rainton v Darley Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Dishforth Hampsthwaite 2 v Middleham Killinghall 2 v Scotton Newby Hall 2 v Raskelf Pannal 2 v Ripon 2 Pateley Bridge v West Tanfield Division 4 Bilton 3 v Burton Leonard 2 Galphay & Winksley v Thornton-le-Moor Lofthouse & M'moor v Pateley Bridge 2 Markington v Alne 2 North Stainley v Staveley Ouseburn 2 v Harrogate Strays Division 5 Crakehall v Pannal Ash Darley 2 v Birstwith 2 Harrogate Gas Spts v Thornton Watlass Marton-cum-Grafton v Studley Royal 3 Raskelf 2 v Bishop Thornton 2 Ripley 2 v Knaresborough Frs 2 Division 6 Arthington v Bolton Abbey 2 Burnt Yates 2 v Dacre Banks 2 Harrogate 4 v Helperby 2 Masham 2 v Newton-le-Willows Pannal 3 v South Kilvington Sharow 2 v Goldsborough 2 Division 7 Boroughbridge v Ouseburn 3 Birstwith 3 v Newby Hall 3 Northallerton Wolves v Bilton 4 Scotton 2 v Blubberhouses 2 Staveley 2 v Ripon 3 West Tanfield 2 v Pannal 4 Division 8 FREE WEEK v Burton Leonard Helperby 3 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Killinghall 3 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Sessay 3 v North Stainley 2 Studley Royal 4 v Ripley 3 Thirsk 3 v Rainton 2

59 Saturday 26th April Division 1 Hampsthwaite v Alne Killinghall v Dacre Banks Masham v Helperby Newby Hall v Kirkby Malzeard Ouseburn v Goldsborough Pannal v Bolton Abbey Division 2 Burnt Yates v Bishop Thornton Darley v Knaresborough Frs Glasshouses v Burton Leonard Ripley v Rainton Sharow v Birstwith Studley Royal 2 v Blubberhouses Division 3 Dishforth v Hampsthwaite 2 Middleham v Bishop Monkton Raskelf v Pateley Bridge Ripon 2 v Newby Hall 2 Scotton v Pannal 2 West Tanfield v Killinghall 2 Division 4 Alne 2 v Bilton 3 Burton Leonard 2 v Markington Harrogate Strays v Galphay & Winksley Pateley Bridge 2 v North Stainley Staveley v Ouseburn 2 Thornton-le-Moor v Lofthouse & M'moor Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Raskelf 2 Bishop Thornton 2 v Crakehall Knaresborough Frs 2 v Darley 2 Pannal Ash v Ripley 2 Studley Royal 3 v Harrogate Gas Spts Thornton Watlass v Marton-cum-Grafton Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Pannal 3 Dacre Banks 2 v Arthington Goldsborough 2 v Burnt Yates 2 Helperby 2 v Masham 2 Newton-le-Willows v Harrogate 4 South Kilvington v Sharow 2 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Boroughbridge Birstwith 3 v Staveley 2 Blubberhouses 2 v West Tanfield 2 Ouseburn 3 v Newby Hall 3 Pannal 4 v Scotton 2 Ripon 3 v Northallerton Wolves Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v Killinghall 3 Galphay & Winksley 2 v FREE WEEK Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Sessay 3 North Stainley 2 v Thirsk 3 Rainton 2 v Studley Royal 4 Ripley 3 v Helperby 3

60 Saturday 3rd May Division 1 Alne v Ouseburn Bolton Abbey v Newby Hall Dacre Banks v Hampsthwaite Goldsborough v Masham Kirkby Malzeard v Killinghall Pannal v Helperby Division 2 Birstwith v Ripley Bishop Thornton v Glasshouses Blubberhouses v Burnt Yates Darley v Burton Leonard Knaresborough Frs v Sharow Rainton v Studley Royal 2 Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Raskelf Hampsthwaite 2 v West Tanfield Killinghall 2 v Ripon 2 Middleham v Pannal 2 Newby Hall 2 v Scotton Pateley Bridge v Dishforth Division 4 Bilton 3 v Harrogate Strays Burton Leonard 2 v Lofthouse & M'moor Galphay & Winksley v Pateley Bridge 2 Markington v Staveley North Stainley v Thornton-le-Moor Ouseburn 2 v Alne 2 Division 5 Crakehall v Studley Royal 3 Harrogate Gas Spts v Pannal Ash Marton-cum-Grafton v Bishop Thornton 2 Raskelf 2 v Knaresborough Frs 2 Ripley 2 v Birstwith 2 Thornton Watlass v Darley 2 Division 6 Arthington v South Kilvington Burnt Yates 2 v Newton-le-Willows Harrogate 4 v Dacre Banks 2 Helperby 2 v Pannal 3 Masham 2 v Goldsborough 2 Sharow 2 v Bolton Abbey 2 Division 7 Boroughbridge v Birstwith 3 Northallerton Wolves v Blubberhouses 2 Pannal 4 v Newby Hall 3 Scotton 2 v Ripon 3 Staveley 2 v Ouseburn 3 West Tanfield 2 v Bilton 4 Division 8 FREE WEEK v Rainton 2 Burton Leonard 3 v Helperby 3 Killinghall 3 v North Stainley 2 Sessay 3 v Ripley 3 Studley Royal 4 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Thirsk 3 v Galphay & Winksley 2

61 Saturday 10h May Division 1 Dacre Banks v Bolton Abbey Helperby v Goldsborough Killinghall v Pannal Kirkby Malzeard v Alne Masham v Ouseburn Newby Hall v Hampsthwaite Division 2 Birstwith v Blubberhouses Burton Leonard v Bishop Thornton Glasshouses v Burnt Yates Rainton v Knaresborough Frs Ripley v Darley Sharow v Studley Royal 2 Division 3 Dishforth v Middleham Hampsthwaite 2 v Bishop Monkton Pannal 2 v Newby Hall 2 Pateley Bridge v Killinghall 2 Raskelf v West Tanfield Scotton v Ripon 2 Division 4 Alne 2 v Burton Leonard 2 Bilton 3 v Markington Lofthouse & M'moor v North Stainley Ouseburn 2 v Galphay & Winksley Staveley v Harrogate Strays Thornton-le-Moor v Pateley Bridge 2 Division 5 Bishop Thornton 2 v Pannal Ash Crakehall v Ripley 2 Darley 2 v Raskelf 2 Harrogate Gas Spts v Marton-cum-Grafton Knaresborough Frs 2 v Birstwith 2 Studley Royal 3 v Thornton Watlass Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v South Kilvington Burnt Yates 2 v Arthington Goldsborough 2 v Dacre Banks 2 Harrogate 4 v Masham 2 Newton-le-Willows v Helperby 2 Pannal 3 v Sharow 2 Division 7 Blubberhouses 2 v Pannal 4 Newby Hall 3 v Staveley 2 Northallerton Wolves v Boroughbridge Ouseburn 3 v Birstwith 3 Ripon 3 v Bilton 4 West Tanfield 2 v Scotton 2 Division 8 FREE WEEK v Killinghall 3 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Burton Leonard 3 Helperby 3 v Sessay 3 North Stainley 2 v Rainton 2 Ripley 3 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Thirsk 3 v Studley Royal 4

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63 Saturday 17th May Division 1 Alne v Helperby Bolton Abbey v Kirkby Malzeard Goldsborough v Dacre Banks Hampsthwaite v Masham Ouseburn v Killinghall Pannal v Newby Hall Division 2 Bishop Thornton v Rainton Blubberhouses v Burton Leonard Burnt Yates v Ripley Darley v Sharow Knaresborough Frs v Birstwith Studley Royal 2 v Glasshouses Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Pateley Bridge Killinghall 2 v Pannal 2 Middleham v Raskelf Newby Hall 2 v Hampsthwaite 2 Ripon 2 v Dishforth West Tanfield v Scotton Division 4 Burton Leonard 2 v Staveley Galphay & Winksley v Lofthouse & M'moor Harrogate Strays v Thornton-le-Moor Markington v Ouseburn 2 North Stainley v Bilton 3 Pateley Bridge 2 v Alne 2 Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Studley Royal 3 Marton-cum-Grafton v Crakehall Pannal Ash v Knaresborough Frs 2 Raskelf 2 v Harrogate Gas Spts Ripley 2 v Darley 2 Thornton Watlass v Bishop Thornton 2 Division 6 Arthington v Pannal 3 Dacre Banks 2 v Bolton Abbey 2 Helperby 2 v Goldsborough 2 Masham 2 v Burnt Yates 2 Sharow 2 v Harrogate 4 South Kilvington v Newton-le-Willows Division 7 Bilton 4 v Ouseburn 3 Birstwith 3 v Blubberhouses 2 Boroughbridge v Newby Hall 3 Pannal 4 v Ripon 3 Scotton 2 v Northallerton Wolves Staveley 2 v West Tanfield 2 Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v North Stainley 2 Killinghall 3 v Thirsk 3 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Rainton 2 v Ripley 3 Sessay 3 v FREE WEEK Studley Royal 4 v Helperby 3

64 Saturday 24th May Division 1 Dacre Banks v Kirkby Malzeard Goldsborough v Alne Helperby v Bolton Abbey Killinghall v Newby Hall Masham v Pannal Ouseburn v Hampsthwaite Division 2 Bishop Thornton v Blubberhouses Burnt Yates v Studley Royal 2 Burton Leonard v Knaresborough Frs Glasshouses v Darley Rainton v Birstwith Ripley v Sharow Division 3 Dishforth v Raskelf Hampsthwaite 2 v Pateley Bridge Newby Hall 2 v Killinghall 2 Pannal 2 v Bishop Monkton Ripon 2 v West Tanfield Scotton v Middleham Division 4 Alne 2 v Staveley Bilton 3 v Ouseburn 2 Lofthouse & M'moor v Markington North Stainley v Galphay & Winksley Pateley Bridge 2 v Harrogate Strays Thornton-le-Moor v Burton Leonard 2 Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Pannal Ash Darley 2 v Marton-cum-Grafton Harrogate Gas Spts v Crakehall Knaresborough Frs 2 v Thornton Watlass Raskelf 2 v Ripley 2 Studley Royal 3 v Bishop Thornton 2 Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Helperby 2 Harrogate 4 v Burnt Yates 2 Newton-le-Willows v Goldsborough 2 Pannal 3 v Masham 2 Sharow 2 v Arthington South Kilvington v Dacre Banks 2 Division 7 Birstwith 3 v Bilton 4 Blubberhouses 2 v Ripon 3 Newby Hall 3 v Scotton 2 Ouseburn 3 v Pannal 4 Staveley 2 v Boroughbridge West Tanfield 2 v Northallerton Wolves Division 8 FREE WEEK v Thirsk 3 Galphay & Winksley 2 v North Stainley 2 Helperby 3 v Killinghall 3 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Rainton 2 Ripley 3 v Burton Leonard 3 Sessay 3 v Studley Royal 4

65 Saturday 31st May Division 1 Bolton Abbey v Goldsborough Dacre Banks v Alne Killinghall v Hampsthwaite Kirkby Malzeard v Helperby Newby Hall v Masham Pannal v Ouseburn Division 2 Birstwith v Burton Leonard Darley v Burnt Yates Knaresborough Frs v Bishop Thornton Rainton v Blubberhouses Ripley v Studley Royal 2 Sharow v Glasshouses Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Newby Hall 2 Dishforth v West Tanfield Hampsthwaite 2 v Killinghall 2 Middleham v Ripon 2 Pateley Bridge v Pannal 2 Raskelf v Scotton Division 4 Alne 2 v Harrogate Strays Bilton 3 v Galphay & Winksley Burton Leonard 2 v Pateley Bridge 2 Markington v North Stainley Ouseburn 2 v Lofthouse & M'moor Staveley v Thornton-le-Moor Division 5 Bishop Thornton 2 v Knaresborough Frs 2 Crakehall v Darley 2 Harrogate Gas Spts v Ripley 2 Marton-cum-Grafton v Raskelf 2 Studley Royal 3 v Pannal Ash Thornton Watlass v Birstwith 2 Division 6 Burnt Yates 2 v Pannal 3 Goldsborough 2 v Bolton Abbey 2 Harrogate 4 v Arthington Helperby 2 v South Kilvington Masham 2 v Sharow 2 Newton-le-Willows v Dacre Banks 2 Division 7 Blubberhouses 2 v Bilton 4 Northallerton Wolves v Newby Hall 3 Pannal 4 v Birstwith 3 Ripon 3 v Ouseburn 3 Scotton 2 v Staveley 2 West Tanfield 2 v Boroughbridge Division 8 FREE WEEK v Studley Royal 4 Burton Leonard 3 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Rainton 2 Killinghall 3 v Sessay 3 North Stainley 2 v Ripley 3 Thirsk 3 v Helperby 3

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67 Saturday 7th June Division 1 Alne v Bolton Abbey Goldsborough v Kirkby Malzeard Hampsthwaite v Pannal Helperby v Dacre Banks Masham v Killinghall Ouseburn v Newby Hall Division 2 Bishop Thornton v Birstwith Blubberhouses v Knaresborough Frs Burnt Yates v Sharow Burton Leonard v Rainton Glasshouses v Ripley Studley Royal 2 v Darley Division 3 Killinghall 2 v Bishop Monkton Newby Hall 2 v Pateley Bridge Pannal 2 v Hampsthwaite 2 Ripon 2 v Raskelf Scotton v Dishforth West Tanfield v Middleham Division 4 Galphay & Winksley v Markington Harrogate Strays v Burton Leonard 2 Lofthouse & M'moor v Bilton 3 North Stainley v Ouseburn 2 Pateley Bridge 2 v Staveley Thornton-le-Moor v Alne 2 Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Bishop Thornton 2 Darley 2 v Harrogate Gas Spts Knaresborough Frs 2 v Studley Royal 3 Pannal Ash v Thornton Watlass Raskelf 2 v Crakehall Ripley 2 v Marton-cum-Grafton Division 6 Arthington v Masham 2 Bolton Abbey 2 v Newton-le-Willows Dacre Banks 2 v Helperby 2 Pannal 3 v Harrogate 4 Sharow 2 v Burnt Yates 2 South Kilvington v Goldsborough 2 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Pannal 4 Birstwith 3 v Ripon 3 Boroughbridge v Scotton 2 Newby Hall 3 v West Tanfield 2 Ouseburn 3 v Blubberhouses 2 Staveley 2 v Northallerton Wolves Division 8 Helperby 3 v FREE WEEK Kirkby Malzeard 2 v North Stainley 2 Rainton 2 v Burton Leonard 3 Ripley 3 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Sessay 3 v Thirsk 3 Studley Royal 4 v Killinghall 3

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70 Saturday 21st June Division 1 Hampsthwaite v Helperby Killinghall v Goldsborough Masham v Bolton Abbey Newby Hall v Alne Ouseburn v Dacre Banks Pannal v Kirkby Malzeard Division 2 Burnt Yates v Rainton Darley v Birstwith Glasshouses v Knaresborough Frs Ripley v Bishop Thornton Sharow v Blubberhouses Studley Royal 2 v Burton Leonard Division 3 Dishforth v Newby Hall 2 Middleham v Pateley Bridge Raskelf v Killinghall 2 Ripon 2 v Hampsthwaite 2 Scotton v Bishop Monkton West Tanfield v Pannal 2 Division 4 Alne 2 v North Stainley Burton Leonard 2 v Ouseburn 2 Harrogate Strays v Lofthouse & M'moor Pateley Bridge 2 v Bilton 3 Staveley v Galphay & Winksley Thornton-le-Moor v Markington Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Harrogate Gas Spts Bishop Thornton 2 v Ripley 2 Knaresborough Frs 2 v Marton-cum-Grafton Pannal Ash v Darley 2 Studley Royal 3 v Raskelf 2 Thornton Watlass v Crakehall Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Masham 2 Dacre Banks 2 v Pannal 3 Goldsborough 2 v Arthington Helperby 2 v Burnt Yates 2 Newton-le-Willows v Sharow 2 South Kilvington v Harrogate 4 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Newby Hall 3 Birstwith 3 v West Tanfield 2 Blubberhouses 2 v Staveley 2 Ouseburn 3 v Scotton 2 Pannal 4 v Northallerton Wolves Ripon 3 v Boroughbridge Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v Thirsk 3 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Sessay 3 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v FREE WEEK North Stainley 2 v Studley Royal 4 Rainton 2 v Helperby 3 Ripley 3 v Killinghall 3

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72 Saturday 28th June Division 1 Alne v Pannal Bolton Abbey v Ouseburn Dacre Banks v Newby Hall Goldsborough v Hampsthwaite Helperby v Killinghall Kirkby Malzeard v Masham Division 2 Birstwith v Glasshouses Bishop Thornton v Studley Royal 2 Blubberhouses v Darley Burton Leonard v Ripley Knaresborough Frs v Burnt Yates Rainton v Sharow Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Ripon 2 Hampsthwaite 2 v Raskelf Killinghall 2 v Middleham Newby Hall 2 v West Tanfield Pannal 2 v Dishforth Pateley Bridge v Scotton Division 4 Bilton 3 v Staveley Galphay & Winksley v Burton Leonard 2 Lofthouse & M'moor v Alne 2 Markington v Pateley Bridge 2 North Stainley v Harrogate Strays Ouseburn 2 v Thornton-le-Moor Division 5 Crakehall v Knaresborough Frs 2 Darley 2 v Studley Royal 3 Harrogate Gas Spts v Bishop Thornton 2 Marton-cum-Grafton v Birstwith 2 Raskelf 2 v Pannal Ash Ripley 2 v Thornton Watlass Division 6 Arthington v Helperby 2 Burnt Yates 2 v Bolton Abbey 2 Harrogate 4 v Goldsborough 2 Masham 2 v South Kilvington Pannal 3 v Newton-le-Willows Sharow 2 v Dacre Banks 2 Division 7 Boroughbridge v Pannal 4 Newby Hall 3 v Blubberhouses 2 Northallerton Wolves v Ouseburn 3 Scotton 2 v Birstwith 3 Staveley 2 v Bilton 4 West Tanfield 2 v Ripon 3 Division 8 FREE WEEK v North Stainley 2 Helperby 3 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Killinghall 3 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Sessay 3 v Rainton 2 Studley Royal 4 v Burton Leonard 3 Thirsk 3 v Ripley 3

73 Saturday 5th July Division 1 Hampsthwaite v Kirkby Malzeard Killinghall v Bolton Abbey Masham v Alne Newby Hall v Goldsborough Ouseburn v Helperby Pannal v Dacre Banks Division 2 Burnt Yates v Burton Leonard Darley v Rainton Glasshouses v Blubberhouses Ripley v Knaresborough Frs Sharow v Bishop Thornton Studley Royal 2 v Birstwith Division 3 Dishforth v Bishop Monkton Middleham v Hampsthwaite 2 Raskelf v Newby Hall 2 Ripon 2 v Pannal 2 Scotton v Killinghall 2 West Tanfield v Pateley Bridge Division 4 Alne 2 v Markington Burton Leonard 2 v Bilton 3 Harrogate Strays v Ouseburn 2 Pateley Bridge 2 v Lofthouse & M'moor Staveley v North Stainley Thornton-le-Moor v Galphay & Winksley Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Darley 2 Bishop Thornton 2 v Raskelf 2 Knaresborough Frs 2 v Ripley 2 Pannal Ash v Crakehall Studley Royal 3 v Marton-cum-Grafton Thornton Watlass v Harrogate Gas Spts Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Arthington Dacre Banks 2 v Burnt Yates 2 Goldsborough 2 v Sharow 2 Helperby 2 v Harrogate 4 Newton-le-Willows v Masham 2 South Kilvington v Pannal 3 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Northallerton Wolves Newby Hall 3 v Birstwith 3 Blubberhouses 2 v Scotton 2 Ouseburn 3 v Boroughbridge Pannal 4 v West Tanfield 2 Ripon 3 v Staveley 2 Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v FREE WEEK Galphay & Winksley 2 v Killinghall 3 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Helperby 3 North Stainley 2 v Sessay 3 Rainton 2 v Thirsk 3 Ripley 3 v Studley Royal 4

74 Saturday 12th July Division 1 Alne v Hampsthwaite Bolton Abbey v Pannal Dacre Banks v Killinghall Goldsborough v Ouseburn Helperby v Masham Kirkby Malzeard v Newby Hall Division 2 Birstwith v Sharow Bishop Thornton v Burnt Yates Blubberhouses v Studley Royal 2 Burton Leonard v Glasshouses Knaresborough Frs v Darley Rainton v Ripley Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Middleham Hampsthwaite 2 v Dishforth Killinghall 2 v West Tanfield Newby Hall 2 v Ripon 2 Pannal 2 v Scotton Pateley Bridge v Raskelf Division 4 Bilton 3 v Alne 2 Galphay & Winksley v Harrogate Strays Lofthouse & M'moor v Thornton-le-Moor Markington v Burton Leonard 2 North Stainley v Pateley Bridge 2 Ouseburn 2 v Staveley Division 5 Crakehall v Bishop Thornton 2 Darley 2 v Knaresborough Frs 2 Harrogate Gas Spts v Studley Royal 3 Marton-cum-Grafton v Thornton Watlass Raskelf 2 v Birstwith 2 Ripley 2 v Pannal Ash Division 6 Arthington v Dacre Banks 2 Burnt Yates 2 v Goldsborough 2 Harrogate 4 v Newton-le-Willows Masham 2 v Helperby 2 Pannal 3 v Bolton Abbey 2 Sharow 2 v South Kilvington Division 7 Boroughbridge v Bilton 4 Newby Hall 3 v Ouseburn 3 Northallerton Wolves v Ripon 3 Scotton 2 v Pannal 4 Staveley 2 v Birstwith 3 West Tanfield 2 v Blubberhouses 2 Division 8 FREE WEEK v Galphay & Winksley 2 Helperby 3 v Ripley 3 Killinghall 3 v Burton Leonard 3 Sessay 3 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Studley Royal 4 v Rainton 2 Thirsk 3 v North Stainley 2

75 Saturday 19th July Division 1 Hampsthwaite v Dacre Banks Helperby v Pannal Killinghall v Kirkby Malzeard Masham v Goldsborough Newby Hall v Bolton Abbey Ouseburn v Alne Division 2 Burnt Yates v Blubberhouses Burton Leonard v Darley Glasshouses v Bishop Thornton Ripley v Birstwith Sharow v Knaresborough Frs Studley Royal 2 v Rainton Division 3 Dishforth v Pateley Bridge Pannal 2 v Middleham Raskelf v Bishop Monkton Ripon 2 v Killinghall 2 Scotton v Newby Hall 2 West Tanfield v Hampsthwaite 2 Division 4 Alne 2 v Ouseburn 2 Harrogate Strays v Bilton 3 Lofthouse & M'moor v Burton Leonard 2 Pateley Bridge 2 v Galphay & Winksley Staveley v Markington Thornton-le-Moor v North Stainley Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Ripley 2 Bishop Thornton 2 v Marton-cum-Grafton Darley 2 v Thornton Watlass Knaresborough Frs 2 v Raskelf 2 Pannal Ash v Harrogate Gas Spts Studley Royal 3 v Crakehall Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Sharow 2 Dacre Banks 2 v Harrogate 4 Goldsborough 2 v Masham 2 Newton-le-Willows v Burnt Yates 2 Pannal 3 v Helperby 2 South Kilvington v Arthington Division 7 Bilton 4 v West Tanfield 2 Birstwith 3 v Boroughbridge Blubberhouses 2 v Northallerton Wolves Newby Hall 3 v Pannal 4 Ouseburn 3 v Staveley 2 Ripon 3 v Scotton 2 Division 8 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Thirsk 3 Helperby 3 v Burton Leonard 3 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Studley Royal 4 North Stainley 2 v Killinghall 3 Rainton 2 v FREE WEEK Ripley 3 v Sessay 3

76 Saturday 26th July Division 1 Alne v Kirkby Malzeard Bolton Abbey v Dacre Banks Goldsborough v Helperby Hampsthwaite v Newby Hall Ouseburn v Masham Pannal v Killinghall Division 2 Bishop Thornton v Burton Leonard Blubberhouses v Birstwith Burnt Yates v Glasshouses Darley v Ripley Knaresborough Frs v Rainton Studley Royal 2 v Sharow Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Hampsthwaite 2 Killinghall 2 v Pateley Bridge Middleham v Dishforth Newby Hall 2 v Pannal 2 Ripon 2 v Scotton West Tanfield v Raskelf Division 4 Burton Leonard 2 v Alne 2 Galphay & Winksley v Ouseburn 2 Harrogate Strays v Staveley Markington v Bilton 3 North Stainley v Lofthouse & M'moor Pateley Bridge 2 v Thornton-le-Moor Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Knaresborough Frs 2 Marton-cum-Grafton v Harrogate Gas Spts Pannal Ash v Bishop Thornton 2 Raskelf 2 v Darley 2 Ripley 2 v Crakehall Thornton Watlass v Studley Royal 3 Division 6 Arthington v Burnt Yates 2 Dacre Banks 2 v Goldsborough 2 Helperby 2 v Newton-le-Willows Masham 2 v Harrogate 4 Sharow 2 v Pannal 3 South Kilvington v Bolton Abbey 2 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Ripon 3 Birstwith 3 v Ouseburn 3 Boroughbridge v Northallerton Wolves Pannal 4 v Blubberhouses 2 Scotton 2 v West Tanfield 2 Staveley 2 v Newby Hall 3 Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Killinghall 3 v FREE WEEK Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Ripley 3 Rainton 2 v North Stainley 2 Sessay 3 v Helperby 3 Studley Royal 4 v Thirsk 3

77 Saturday 2nd August Division 1 Dacre Banks v Goldsborough Helperby v Alne Killinghall v Ouseburn Kirkby Malzeard v Bolton Abbey Masham v Hampsthwaite Newby Hall v Pannal Division 2 Birstwith v Knaresborough Frs Burton Leonard v Blubberhouses Glasshouses v Studley Royal 2 Rainton v Bishop Thornton Ripley v Burnt Yates Sharow v Darley Division 3 Dishforth v Ripon 2 Hampsthwaite 2 v Newby Hall 2 Pannal 2 v Killinghall 2 Pateley Bridge v Bishop Monkton Raskelf v Middleham Scotton v West Tanfield Division 4 Alne 2 v Pateley Bridge 2 Bilton 3 v North Stainley Lofthouse & M'moor v Galphay & Winksley Ouseburn 2 v Markington Staveley v Burton Leonard 2 Thornton-le-Moor v Harrogate Strays Division 5 Bishop Thornton 2 v Thornton Watlass Crakehall v Marton-cum-Grafton Darley 2 v Ripley 2 Harrogate Gas Spts v Raskelf 2 Knaresborough Frs 2 v Pannal Ash Studley Royal 3 v Birstwith 2 Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Dacre Banks 2 Burnt Yates 2 v Masham 2 Goldsborough 2 v Helperby 2 Harrogate 4 v Sharow 2 Newton-le-Willows v South Kilvington Pannal 3 v Arthington Division 7 Blubberhouses 2 v Birstwith 3 Newby Hall 3 v Boroughbridge Northallerton Wolves v Scotton 2 Ouseburn 3 v Bilton 4 Ripon 3 v Pannal 4 West Tanfield 2 v Staveley 2 Division 8 FREE WEEK v Sessay 3 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Helperby 3 v Studley Royal 4 North Stainley 2 v Burton Leonard 3 Ripley 3 v Rainton 2 Thirsk 3 v Killinghall 3

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79 Saturday 9th August Division 1 Alne v Goldsborough Bolton Abbey v Helperby Hampsthwaite v Ouseburn Kirkby Malzeard v Dacre Banks Newby Hall v Killinghall Pannal v Masham Division 2 Birstwith v Rainton Blubberhouses v Bishop Thornton Darley v Glasshouses Knaresborough Frs v Burton Leonard Sharow v Ripley Studley Royal 2 v Burnt Yates Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Pannal 2 Killinghall 2 v Newby Hall 2 Middleham v Scotton Pateley Bridge v Hampsthwaite 2 Raskelf v Dishforth West Tanfield v Ripon 2 Division 4 Burton Leonard 2 v Thornton-le-Moor Galphay & Winksley v North Stainley Harrogate Strays v Pateley Bridge 2 Markington v Lofthouse & M'moor Ouseburn 2 v Bilton 3 Staveley v Alne 2 Division 5 Bishop Thornton 2 v Studley Royal 3 Crakehall v Harrogate Gas Spts Marton-cum-Grafton v Darley 2 Pannal Ash v Birstwith 2 Ripley 2 v Raskelf 2 Thornton Watlass v Knaresborough Frs 2 Division 6 Arthington v Sharow 2 Burnt Yates 2 v Harrogate 4 Dacre Banks 2 v South Kilvington Goldsborough 2 v Newton-le-Willows Helperby 2 v Bolton Abbey 2 Masham 2 v Pannal 3 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Birstwith 3 Boroughbridge v Staveley 2 Northallerton Wolves v West Tanfield 2 Pannal 4 v Ouseburn 3 Ripon 3 v Blubberhouses 2 Scotton 2 v Newby Hall 3 Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v Ripley 3 Killinghall 3 v Helperby 3 North Stainley 2 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Rainton 2 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Studley Royal 4 v Sessay 3 Thirsk 3 v FREE WEEK

80 Saturday 16th August Division 1 Alne v Dacre Banks Goldsborough v Bolton Abbey Hampsthwaite v Killinghall Helperby v Kirkby Malzeard Masham v Newby Hall Ouseburn v Pannal Division 2 Bishop Thornton v Knaresborough Frs Blubberhouses v Rainton Burnt Yates v Darley Burton Leonard v Birstwith Glasshouses v Sharow Studley Royal 2 v Ripley Division 3 Killinghall 2 v Hampsthwaite 2 Newby Hall 2 v Bishop Monkton Pannal 2 v Pateley Bridge Ripon 2 v Middleham Scotton v Raskelf West Tanfield v Dishforth Division 4 Galphay & Winksley v Bilton 3 Harrogate Strays v Alne 2 Lofthouse & M'moor v Ouseburn 2 North Stainley v Markington Pateley Bridge 2 v Burton Leonard 2 Thornton-le-Moor v Staveley Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Thornton Watlass Darley 2 v Crakehall Knaresborough Frs 2 v Bishop Thornton 2 Pannal Ash v Studley Royal 3 Raskelf 2 v Marton-cum-Grafton Ripley 2 v Harrogate Gas Spts Division 6 Arthington v Harrogate 4 Bolton Abbey 2 v Goldsborough 2 Dacre Banks 2 v Newton-le-Willows Pannal 3 v Burnt Yates 2 Sharow 2 v Masham 2 South Kilvington v Helperby 2 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Blubberhouses 2 Birstwith 3 v Pannal 4 Boroughbridge v West Tanfield 2 Newby Hall 3 v Northallerton Wolves Ouseburn 3 v Ripon 3 Staveley 2 v Scotton 2 Division 8 Helperby 3 v Thirsk 3 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Burton Leonard 3 Rainton 2 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Ripley 3 v North Stainley 2 Sessay 3 v Killinghall 3 Studley Royal 4 v FREE WEEK

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83 84 Saturday 23rd August Division 1 Bolton Abbey v Alne Dacre Banks v Helperby Killinghall v Masham Kirkby Malzeard v Goldsborough Newby Hall v Ouseburn Pannal v Hampsthwaite Division 2 Birstwith v Bishop Thornton Darley v Studley Royal 2 Knaresborough Frs v Blubberhouses Rainton v Burton Leonard Ripley v Glasshouses Sharow v Burnt Yates Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Killinghall 2 Dishforth v Scotton Hampsthwaite 2 v Pannal 2 Middleham v West Tanfield Pateley Bridge v Newby Hall 2 Raskelf v Ripon 2 Division 4 Alne 2 v Thornton-le-Moor Bilton 3 v Lofthouse & M'moor Burton Leonard 2 v Harrogate Strays Markington v Galphay & Winksley Ouseburn 2 v North Stainley Staveley v Pateley Bridge 2 Division 5 Bishop Thornton 2 v Birstwith 2 Crakehall v Raskelf 2 Harrogate Gas Spts v Darley 2 Marton-cum-Grafton v Ripley 2 Studley Royal 3 v Knaresborough Frs 2 Thornton Watlass v Pannal Ash Division 6 Burnt Yates 2 v Sharow 2 Goldsborough 2 v South Kilvington Harrogate 4 v Pannal 3 Helperby 2 v Dacre Banks 2 Masham 2 v Arthington Newton-le-Willows v Bolton Abbey 2 Division 7 Blubberhouses 2 v Ouseburn 3 Northallerton Wolves v Staveley 2 Pannal 4 v Bilton 4 Ripon 3 v Birstwith 3 Scotton 2 v Boroughbridge West Tanfield 2 v Newby Hall 3 Division 8 FREE WEEK v Helperby 3 Burton Leonard 3 v Rainton 2 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Ripley 3 Killinghall 3 v Studley Royal 4 North Stainley 2 v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Thirsk 3 v Sessay 3

85 Saturday 30th August 1.30 p.m. start Division 1 Hampsthwaite v Bolton Abbey Killinghall v Alne Masham v Dacre Banks Newby Hall v Helperby Ouseburn v Kirkby Malzeard Pannal v Goldsborough Division 2 Burnt Yates v Birstwith Darley v Bishop Thornton Glasshouses v Rainton Ripley v Blubberhouses Sharow v Burton Leonard Studley Royal 2 v Knaresborough Frs Division 3 Dishforth v Killinghall 2 Middleham v Newby Hall 2 Raskelf v Pannal 2 Ripon 2 v Pateley Bridge Scotton v Hampsthwaite 2 West Tanfield v Bishop Monkton Division 4 Alne 2 v Galphay & Winksley Burton Leonard 2 v North Stainley Harrogate Strays v Markington Pateley Bridge 2 v Ouseburn 2 Staveley v Lofthouse & M'moor Thornton-le-Moor v Bilton 3 Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Crakehall Bishop Thornton 2 v Darley 2 Knaresborough Frs 2 v Harrogate Gas Spts Pannal Ash v Marton-cum-Grafton Studley Royal 3 v Ripley 2 Thornton Watlass v Raskelf 2 Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Harrogate 4 Dacre Banks 2 v Masham 2 Goldsborough 2 v Pannal 3 Helperby 2 v Sharow 2 Newton-le-Willows v Arthington South Kilvington v Burnt Yates 2 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Scotton 2 Birstwith 3 v Northallerton Wolves Blubberhouses 2 v Boroughbridge Ouseburn 3 v West Tanfield 2 Pannal 4 v Staveley 2 Ripon 3 v Newby Hall 3 Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v Sessay 3 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Studley Royal 4 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Thirsk 3 North Stainley 2 v Helperby 3 Rainton 2 v Killinghall 3 Ripley 3 v FREE WEEK

86 Saturday 6th September 1.30 p.m. start Division 1 Alne v Newby Hall Bolton Abbey v Masham Dacre Banks v Ouseburn Goldsborough v Killinghall Helperby v Hampsthwaite Kirkby Malzeard v Pannal Division 2 Birstwith v Darley Bishop Thornton v Ripley Blubberhouses v Sharow Burton Leonard v Studley Royal 2 Knaresborough Frs v Glasshouses Rainton v Burnt Yates Division 3 Bishop Monkton v Scotton Hampsthwaite 2 v Ripon 2 Killinghall 2 v Raskelf Newby Hall 2 v Dishforth Pannal 2 v West Tanfield Pateley Bridge v Middleham Division 4 Bilton 3 v Pateley Bridge 2 Galphay & Winksley v Staveley Lofthouse & M'moor v Harrogate Strays Markington v Thornton-le-Moor North Stainley v Alne 2 Ouseburn 2 v Burton Leonard 2 Division 5 Crakehall v Thornton Watlass Darley 2 v Pannal Ash Harrogate Gas Spts v Birstwith 2 Marton-cum-Grafton v Knaresborough Frs 2 Raskelf 2 v Studley Royal 3 Ripley 2 v Bishop Thornton 2 Division 6 Arthington v Goldsborough 2 Burnt Yates 2 v Helperby 2 Harrogate 4 v South Kilvington Masham 2 v Bolton Abbey 2 Pannal 3 v Dacre Banks 2 Sharow 2 v Newton-le-Willows Division 7 Boroughbridge v Ripon 3 Newby Hall 3 v Bilton 4 Northallerton Wolves v Pannal 4 Scotton 2 v Ouseburn 3 Staveley 2 v Blubberhouses 2 West Tanfield 2 v Birstwith 3 Division 8 FREE WEEK v Kirkby Malzeard 2 Helperby 3 v Rainton 2 Killinghall 3 v Ripley 3 Sessay 3 v Galphay & Winksley 2 Studley Royal 4 v North Stainley 2 Thirsk 3 v Burton Leonard 3

87 Saturday 13th September 1.00 p.m. start Division 1 Hampsthwaite v Goldsborough Killinghall v Helperby Masham v Kirkby Malzeard Newby Hall v Dacre Banks Ouseburn v Bolton Abbey Pannal v Alne Division 2 Burnt Yates v Knaresborough Frs Darley v Blubberhouses Glasshouses v Birstwith Ripley v Burton Leonard Sharow v Rainton Studley Royal 2 v Bishop Thornton Division 3 Dishforth v Pannal 2 Middleham v Killinghall 2 Raskelf v Hampsthwaite 2 Ripon 2 v Bishop Monkton Scotton v Pateley Bridge West Tanfield v Newby Hall 2 Division 4 Alne 2 v Lofthouse & M'moor Burton Leonard 2 v Galphay & Winksley Harrogate Strays v North Stainley Pateley Bridge 2 v Markington Staveley v Bilton 3 Thornton-le-Moor v Ouseburn 2 Division 5 Birstwith 2 v Marton-cum-Grafton Bishop Thornton 2 v Harrogate Gas Spts Knaresborough Frs 2 v Crakehall Pannal Ash v Raskelf 2 Studley Royal 3 v Darley 2 Thornton Watlass v Ripley 2 Division 6 Bolton Abbey 2 v Burnt Yates 2 Dacre Banks 2 v Sharow 2 Goldsborough 2 v Harrogate 4 Helperby 2 v Arthington Newton-le-Willows v Pannal 3 South Kilvington v Masham 2 Division 7 Bilton 4 v Staveley 2 Birstwith 3 v Scotton 2 Blubberhouses 2 v Newby Hall 3 Ouseburn 3 v Northallerton Wolves Pannal 4 v Boroughbridge Ripon 3 v West Tanfield 2 Division 8 Burton Leonard 3 v Studley Royal 4 Galphay & Winksley 2 v Helperby 3 Kirkby Malzeard 2 v Killinghall 3 North Stainley 2 v FREE WEEK Rainton 2 v Sessay 3 Ripley 3 v Thirsk 3

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89 EVENING LEAGUE FIXTURES 2008 Group A Group B May 7th Wath v Lofthouse & Midds Rainton v Sharow

May 14th Lofthouse & Midds v Rainton Ripon v Baldersby North Stainley v Sharow Kirkby Malzeard v Boroughbridge

May 21st Rainton v North Stainley Baldersby v Kirkby Malzeard Sharow v Wath Boroughbridge v Ripon

May 28th North Stainley v Wath Ripon v Kirkby Malzeard Lofthouse & Midds v Sharow Baldersby v Boroughbridge

June 4th North Stainley v Lofthouse & Midds Baldersby v Ripon Wath v Rainton Boroughbridge v Kirkby Malzeard

June 11th Lofthouse & Midds v Wath Ripon v Boroughbridge Sharow v Rainton Kirkby Malzeard v Baldersby

June 18th Rainton v Lofthouse & Midds Ripon v Kirkby Malzeard Sharow v North Stainley Boroughbridge v Baldersby

June 25th North Stainley v Rainton Boroughbridge v Ripon Wath v Sharow Kirkby Malzeard v Baldersby

July 2nd Wath v North Stainley Kirkby Malzeard v Ripon Sharow v Lofthouse & Midds Baldersby v Boroughbridge

July 9th Lofthouse & Midds v North Stainley Ripon v Baldersby Rainton v Wath Kirkby Malzeard v Boroughbridge

July 16th Winner of A v Runner Up of B Winner of B v Runner Up of A

July 23rd PLAY OFF FINAL

90 ATKINSON SWIRES CUP 2008

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 SEMI FINALS FINAL 8th June 29th June 20th July 10th August

Masham Dacre Banks

Helperby Bolton Abbey

Knaresborough Forest Ouseburn

Bishop Thornton Blubberhouses Final at ALNE CC 2.00pm Pannal Goldsborough

Birstwith Newby Hall

Alne Kirkby Malzeard

Killinghall Hampsthwaite

Draw made by Tricia Heard and Barry Gill on 31st December 2007 Results to be reported to the Cup Competitions Secretary immediately following every match. RESERVE KNOCK OUT 2008

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 SEMI FINALS FINAL 20th May 3rd June 17th June 1st July 15th July

Pateley Bridge 2nds Ripley

Newby Hall 2nds Markington

Ripon 2nds Pannal 2nds

Sharow North Stainley

Rainton Staveley

Scotton Ouseburn 2nds

Galphay & Winksley Harrogate Strays

Dishforth Final at Burton Leonard 2nds BISHOP MONKTON CC Raskelf at 6.15 pm Bilton 3rds

Thornton le Moor Darley

Middleham Bishop Monkton

Burnt Yates Pateley Bridge Burton Leonard Lofthouse & Middlesmoor

West Tanfield Killinghall 2nds

Alne 2nds Hampsthwaite 2nds

Studley Royal 2nds Glasshouses

Draw made by Tricia Heard and Barry Gill on 31st December 2007 Results to be reported to the Cup Competitions Secretary immediately following every match. WATH CUP 2008

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 SEMI FINALS FINAL 13th May 27th May 10th June 24th June 8th July

Dacre Banks 2nds Bishop Thornton 2nds

Thornton Watlass Thornton Watlass Bye Goldsborough 2nds Semi-Finals (6.15pm) Pannal Ash

Winners Match C Pannal 3rds Pannal 3rds v Bye (Match C) Winners Match F Harrogate 4ths Harrogate 4ths Bye Winners Match D Bolton Abby 2nds Bolton Abby 2nds v Bye Winners Match B Harrogate Gas Sports Sharow 2nds

Raskelf 2nds Final at South Kilvington BURTON LEONARD CC Newton le Willows Newton le 6.15pm Bye Willows

Crakehall Crakehall Bye

Marton cum Grafton Marton cum Bye Grafton

Helperby 2nds Helperby 2nds Bye (Match B) Studley Royal 3rds Ripley 2nds Arthington Knaresborough Forest 2nds Masham 2nds Darley 2nds

Burnt Yates 2nds Birstwith 2nds

Draw made by Tricia Heard and Barry Gill on 31st December 2007 Results to be reported to the Cup Competitions Secretary immediately following every match. PETER BENTLEY CUP 2008

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 SEMI FINALS FINAL 13th May 27th May 10th June 24th June 10th July

Ripon 3rds Ripon 3rds Bye

Northallerton Wolves Burton Leonard 3rds

Helperby 3rds Newby Hall 3rds

Scotton 2nds Rainton 2nds

Blubberhouses 2nds Studley Royal 4ths

Kirkby Malzeard 2nds Pannal 4ths

Ouseburn 3rds Ouseburn 3rds Bye

Staveley 2nds Staveley 2nds Final at Bye BIRSTWITH CC 6.15pm Ripley 3rds Killinghall 3rds

West Tanfield 2nds West Tanfield 2nds Bye

Birstwith 3rds Birstwith 3rds Bye

Bilton 4ths Bilton 4ths Bye

North Stainley 2nds North Stainley Bye 2nds Galphay & Winksley 2nds Galphay & Bye Winksley 2nds Boroughbridge Sessay 3rds

Thirsk 3rds Thirsk 3rds Bye

Draw made by Tricia Heard and Barry Gill on 31st December 2007 Results to be reported to the Cup Competitions Secretary immediately following every match. BLACK SHEEP YORKSHIRE CHAMPIONS

CRICKET TROPHY – 2008

First Round Second Round Semi Finals FINAL to be played on or to be played on or to be played on or provisional date before 15th June before 13th July before 10th August Sunday 17th August

CHURCH FENTON

ELSECAR

STREETHOUSE

PUDSEY CONGS

KILLINGHALL

HONLEY

HULL & YPI

COLLINGHAM & LINTON

HEPWORTH/IDLE

TOWNVILLE

MYTHOLMROYD

WOODLANDS

CULLINGWORTH

YORK

CARIBBEAN

CLIFTON ALLIANCE

95 94 LEAGUE TABLES 2007 Division One P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts Killinghall 22 7 11 0 0 1 1 2 0 103 Pannal 22 8 5 1 0 4 0 1 3 86 Masham 22 7 6 0 0 3 0 1 5 79 Alne 22 5 7 1 1 2 0 2 4 78 Newby Hall 22 5 5 0 0 3 0 7 2 68 Ouseburn 22 2 8 0 0 3 0 3 6 61 Hampsthwaite 22 4 4 0 0 4 0 5 5 57 Goldsborough 22 5 3 0 0 3 1 3 7 56 Dacre Banks 22 4 3 0 0 4 0 5 6 52 Kirkby Malzeard 22 1 5 0 0 3 0 12 1 49 Bishop Thornton 22 0 5 1 0 3 0 10 3 45 Knaresborough Frs 22 0 0 0 1 3 0 11 7 20

Division Two P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts Bolton Abbey 22 7 7 0 0 3 0 3 2 86 Helperby 22 10 3 0 1 1 0 4 3 84 Blubberhouses 22 5 8 0 1 4 0 3 1 84 Birstwith 22 6 8 0 0 3 0 1 4 83 Burnt Yates 22 4 7 0 0 4 0 4 3 71 Burton Leonard 22 5 4 0 0 3 0 4 6 60 Darley 22 6 1 0 0 7 0 3 5 58 Ripley 22 5 2 0 0 4 0 6 5 54 Glasshouses 22 5 1 0 0 4 0 8 4 51 Studley Royal 2 22 4 1 0 0 6 0 5 6 46 Pateley Bridge 22 1 4 0 0 5 0 2 10 38 Raskelf 22 2 2 0 0 2 0 4 12 30

Division Three P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts Sharow 22 9 7 0 0 4 0 1 1 98 Rainton 22 6 8 0 0 3 0 2 3 84 Pannal 2 22 9 3 0 0 3 0 3 4 78 Ripon 2 22 5 6 1 0 3 0 2 5 72 Middleham 22 5 6 0 0 3 0 5 3 71 West Tanfield 22 6 4 0 0 3 0 7 2 69 Hampsthwaite 2 22 5 2 0 1 3 1 7 3 58 Scotton 22 3 5 0 0 4 0 6 4 57 Bishop Monkton 22 1 6 0 1 5 0 6 3 55 Dishforth 22 3 3 0 0 5 0 3 8 46 Harrogate Strays 22 2 4 0 0 3 0 6 7 44 Bilton 3 22 1 0 0 0 3 0 5 13 17

Division Four P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts Killinghall 2 22 10 7 0 0 2 0 3 0 102 Newby Hall 2 22 6 9 0 0 4 0 1 2 90 Staveley 22 4 9 0 0 4 0 3 2 80 Alne 2 22 5 5 0 0 4 0 7 1 70 Burton Leonard 2 22 4 6 0 0 5 0 1 6 65 Lofthouse & M'moor 22 4 4 1 0 5 0 5 3 63 Markington 22 5 3 0 0 4 0 3 7 56 North Stainley 22 5 2 0 0 3 0 8 4 54 Galphay & Winksley 22 3 4 0 0 4 0 5 6 51 Pateley Bridge 2 22 3 2 1 0 6 0 4 6 48 Bishop Thornton 2 22 3 1 0 0 4 1 7 6 40 Raskelf 2 22 2 0 0 0 3 1 4 12 24 97 Division Five P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts Thornton-le-Moor 22 10 5 0 0 3 1 1 2 94 Ouseburn 2 22 4 12 0 0 2 0 3 1 91 Thornton Watlass 22 6 7 1 0 3 0 2 3 83 Knaresborough Frs 2 22 4 7 0 0 3 0 6 1 76 Crakehall 22 7 4 0 0 5 0 2 3 75 Harrogate Gas Spts 22 7 4 0 0 3 0 3 5 71 Ripley 2 22 5 1 0 0 3 0 9 4 50 Studley Royal 3 22 3 4 0 0 2 0 8 5 50 Marton-cum-Grafton 22 1 5 0 0 4 0 9 3 48 Birstwith 2 22 3 3 0 0 4 0 5 7 46 Newton-le-Willows 22 2 3 0 0 3 0 5 8 44 Goldsborough 2 22 0 3 0 0 3 0 5 10 26 Division Six P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts Darley 2 22 7 5 0 0 4 0 2 4 77 Pannal Ash 22 4 7 0 0 7 0 3 1 76 Helperby 2 22 4 8 0 0 2 0 5 3 73 Sharow 2 22 5 5 1 0 3 0 4 4 69 Masham 2 22 5 5 0 0 3 0 3 6 64 Bolton Abbey 2 22 2 8 0 0 4 0 2 6 62 Pannal 3 22 5 3 0 0 6 0 4 4 61 Harrogate 4 22 5 3 0 0 3 0 6 5 57 Dacre Banks 2 22 1 7 0 0 4 1 6 3 57 Arthington 22 4 3 0 0 5 0 6 4 55 Blubberhouses 2 22 5 1 0 0 4 0 5 7 48 Boroughbridge 22 3 2 0 0 3 0 9 5 43 Division Seven P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts South Kilvington 22 11 6 0 0 5 0 0 0 106 Burnt Yates 2 22 7 6 0 0 4 0 4 1 84 Scotton 2 22 8 5 0 0 3 0 1 5 80 Ripon 3 22 7 4 0 0 2 0 4 5 70 Pannal 4 22 5 5 0 0 4 0 5 3 68 Staveley 2 22 6 4 0 0 4 0 3 5 67 Newby Hall 3 22 5 5 0 0 4 0 3 5 66 West Tanfield 2 22 6 3 0 0 3 0 4 6 55 * Bilton 4 22 5 3 0 0 4 0 7 3 54 * Birstwith 3 22 3 2 0 0 4 0 3 10 39 Galphay & Winksley 2 22 2 1 0 0 3 0 6 10 29 North Stainley 2 22 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 13 3 * * Bilton deducted 6 points for conceding a match * North Stainley deducted 12 points for conceding 2 matches * West Tanfield deducted 6 points for conceding a match Division Eight P W6 W5 W4 T3 D2 L2 L1 L0 Pts Northallerton Town 21 9 4 0 1 4 0 2 1 87 Ouseburn 3 21 7 7 0 0 4 0 1 2 86 Studley Royal 4 21 9 3 0 0 4 0 2 3 79 Rainton 2 21 5 3 1 0 3 0 8 1 63 Thirsk 3 21 4 2 0 1 3 0 4 7 47 Burton Leonard 3 21 3 2 0 0 6 1 2 7 44 Kirkby Malzeard 2 21 3 2 1 0 3 0 2 10 40 Ripley 3 21 1 2 0 0 3 0 4 11 26 Evening League Played Won Lost NR/D Points Sharow 14 9 1 4 44 Ripon 14 8 3 3 38 Rainton 14 7 3 4 36 Kirkby Malzeard 14 4 5 5 26 Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 14 4 6 4 24 Boroughbridge 14 3 7 4 20 Wath 14 3 7 4 20 North Stainley 14 2 8 4 12* * North Stainley deducted 4 points for not fielding a team 98 GROUND MARKS 2007

Division One Division Four Division Six (continued) Alne 17.08 Burton Leonard 16.25 Darley 12.71 Ouseburn 16.64 Alne 16.20 Pannal 11.00 Masham 16.30 Raskelf 15.67 Helperby 10.73 Hampsthwaite 16.13 Pateley Bridge 15.00 Kirkby Malzeard 15.90 Bishop Thornton 14.11 Division Seven Knaresborough Galphay & Winksley 14.11 Burnt Yates 14.44 Forest 15.50 Killinghall 14.00 Scotton 14.00 Killinghall 15.25 Newby Hall 13.30 West Tanfield 14.00 Dacre Banks 15.14 North Stainley 12.91 Newby Hall 13.67 Goldsborough 15.00 Markington 12.30 South Kilvington 13.38 Pannal 14.10 Staveley 11.89 Galphay & Winksley 12.56 Bishop Thornton 13.60 Lofthouse & Bilton 12.44 Newby Hall 13.50 Middlesmoor 10.63 Ripon 12.30 North Stainley 12.25 Division Two Division Five Birstwith 12.00 Birstwith 17.00 Goldsborough 17.13 Pannal 10.78 Glasshouses 16.67 Birstwith 17.11 Staveley 10.44 Studley Royal 16.43 Ouseburn 17.00 Burton Leonard 16.30 Knaresborough Division Eight Burnt Yates 16.25 Forest 15.56 Rainton 17.63 Pateley Bridge 15.71 Ripley 15.30 Thirsk 16.50 Darley 15.33 Thornton Watlass 12.67 Ripley 15.38 Raskelf 14.91 Marton cum Kirkby Malzeard 14.63 Blubberhouses 14.86 Grafton 12.40 Ouseburn 13.89 Ripley 14.00 Newton le Willows 12.30 Burton Leonard 12.80 Bolton Abbey 13.75 Thornton le Moor 11.63 Studley Royal 12.56 Helperby 12.10 Crakehall 11.38 Northallerton Harrogate Gas Wolves 12.13 Division Three Sports 10.89 Harrogate Strays 16.89 Studley Royal 10.56 Ripon 16.78 Rainton 15.56 Division Six 2006 Winners Hampsthwaite 15.20 Masham 17.00 Division 1 Alne Bishop Monkton 14.44 Sharow 16.22 Division 2 Birstwith Pannal 14.44 Harrogate 15.89 Division 3 Ripon West Tanfield 14.40 Pannal 15.33 Division 4 Alne Sharow 14.13 Boroughbridge 14.38 Division 5 Birstwith Scotton 13.70 Bolton Abbey 14.33 Middleham 12.80 Dacre Banks 13.88 Division 6 Harrogate Bilton 11.86 Arthington 13.22 Division 7 Sharow Dishforth 10.25 Blubberhouses 13.00 Division 8 Rainton

99 CRAWFURD-PORTER SPORTSMANSHIP TABLES 2007

Division One Division Three (continued) Division Six (continued) Kirkby Malzeard 8.70 Pannal 2nds 7.16 Helperby 2nds 7.50 Killinghall 8.48 Pannal 3rds 7.25 Goldsborough 8.40 Division Four Blubberhouses 2nds 7.00 Dacre Banks 8.21 Raskelf 2nds 8.37 Dacre Banks 2nds 6.76 Knaresborough Forest 7.95 Alne 2nds 7.68 Darley 2nds 6.44 Ouseburn 7.95 Bishop Thornton 2nds 7.61 Masham 7.89 Burton Leonard 2nds 7.44 Division Seven Bishop Thornton 7.84 North Stainley 7.32 North Stainley 2nds 9.00 Alne 7.63 Galphay & Winksley 7.26 Newby Hall 3rds 8.05 Newby Hall 7.29 Markington 7.17 Galphay & Winksley 2nds 7.72 Hampsthwaite 7.28 Killinghall 2nds 7.05 Pannal 4ths 7.55 Pannal 6.72 Newby Hall 2nds 7.00 Staveley 2nds 7.55 Staveley 6.84 Birstwith 3rds 7.47 Division Two Pateley Bridge 2nds 6.75 Burnt Yates 2nds 7.44 Bolton Abbey 8.53 Lofthouse & South Kilvington 7.31 Studley Royal 2nds 8.37 Middlesmoor 6.41 Scotton 2nds 7.17 Pateley Bridge 8.29 Ripon 3rds 7.15 Burton Leonard 8.24 Division Five Bilton 4ths 7.12 Glasshouses 8.13 Goldsborough 2nds 8.72 West Tanfield 2nds 6.89 Raskelf 8.10 Studley Royal 3rds 8.47 Darley 8.07 Knaresborough F’st 2nds 8.32 Division Eight Ripley 7.72 Marton cum Grafton 8.11 Kirkby Malzeard 2nds 8.94 Birstwith 7.65 Newton le Willows 7.85 Thirsk 3rds 8.77 Blubberhouses 7.50 Crakehall 7.82 Studley Royal 4ths 8.56 Burnt Yates 6.78 Thornton le Moor 7.63 Rainton 2nds 8.12 Helperby 6.60 Thornton Watlass 7.58 Ripley 3rds 8.05 Ripley 2nds 7.16 Ouseburn 3rds 7.93 Division Three Ouseburn 2nds 6.95 Burton Leonard 3rds 7.93 Hampsthwaite 2nds 8.17 Birstwith 2nds 6.67 Northallerton Wolves 7.75 Bilton 3rds 8.12 Harrogate Gas Sports 6.53 Harrogate Strays 8.00 2006 Winners Middleham 7.89 Division Six Division 1 Kirkby Malzeard Rainton 7.89 Arthington 8.76 Division 2 Harrogate Strays Ripon 2nds 7.89 Bolton Abbey 2nds 8.22 Division 3 Bishop Monkton West Tanfield 7.79 Pannal Ash 8.07 Division 4 Newton le Willows Bishop Monkton 7.68 Masham 2nds 7.83 Division 5 Knaresborough F’st Dishforth 7.61 Sharow 2nds 7.78 Division 6 Arthington Scotton 7.42 Harrogate 4ths 7.58 Division 7 Helperby Sharow 7.28 Boroughbridge 7.53 Division 8 Ripley

100 BATTING AVERAGES 2007 Division One Innings NO Runs HS Average Oliver Ufindall (Newby Hall) 20 5 1016 110 67.73 Julian Goodall (Dacre Banks) 19 6 856 154* 65.85 Mike Hancock (Knaresborough Forest) 10 431 99* 61.57 Dion Wood (Masham) 15 6 504 125* 56.00 Andy Ellis (Pannal) 18 5 676 142 52.00 Rob Smith (Masham) 17 5 580 90* 48.33 Sam Parker (Ouseburn) 16 4 490 102* 40.83 Geg Crossley (Dacre Banks) 14 1 517 82 39.77 Ian Timms (Killinghall) 19 2 656 81* 38.59 Tom Durance (Killinghall) 20 8 459 90* 38.25 Adam Smith (Masham) 15 6 331 53* 36.78 Paul Hepworth (Killinghall) 12 4 276 100 34.50 Paul Sowray (Bishop Thornton) 16 2 482 127* 34.43 Andrew Derrick (Bishop Thornton) 15 9 206 38* 34.33 John Moorhouse (Ouseburn) 12 1 376 88 34.18 Mike Cockle (Goldsborough) 18 3 512 63 34.13 Gary De Rosayro (Bishop Thornton) 20 2 591 99* 32.83 Steve Thompson (Bishop Thornton) 13 1 386 89 32.17 Stuart Morley (Alne) 19 3 514 139 32.13 Stuart Milburn (Killinghall) 15 4 345 70 31.36 Richard Danby (Killinghall) 21 0 646 102 30.76 Chris Beaumont (Alne) 18 0 541 72 30.06 David Cummings (Goldsborough) 15 0 413 90 27.53 Leonard Mckittrick (Hampsthwaite) 16 1 397 81 26.47 Oliver Mantle (Hampsthwaite) 17 2 378 70 25.2 Dirk Xanthos (Goldsborough) 17 0 423 83 24.88

Division Two Innings NO Runs HS Average Andrew Galbraith (Burnt Yates) 18 3 1054 147* 70.27 Michael Wray (Burton Leonard) 15 4 708 95 64.36 Rob Ellis (Glasshouses) 18 2 898 129* 56.13 Steve Craigie (Blubberhouses) 18 3 777 124* 51.80 Bill Davis (Blubberhouses) 16 1 752 144 50.13 Joel Conner (Burnt Yates) 13 2 520 148 47.27 Graham Furniss (Darley) 14 6 364 59 45.50 David Bird (Darley) 15 2 494 76 38.00 David Burton (Bolton Abbey) 15 6 337 76 37.44 Mark Spilman (Helperby) 18 4 496 137 35.43 Daniel Parkinson (Bolton Abbey) 13 4 309 111 34.33 Rob Best (Burnt Yates) 14 1 433 157 33.31 Joss Spilman (Helperby) 14 2 393 110 32.75 Phillip Midgeley (Bolton Abbey) 16 2 451 101 32.21

101 BATTING AVERAGES 2007 (continued) Division Three Innings NO Runs HS Average Paul Reynolds (Ripon 2nds) 16 6 1185 180* 118.50 Chis Hill (Rainton) 19 7 1067 135* 88.92 Adie Monk (Sharow) 18 5 1114 201 85.69 Charles Hutchinson (Bishop Monkton) 17 4 1018 106 78.31 Nick Brown (Middleham) 18 5 806 122* 62.00 Jeremy Henderson (Hampsthwaite 2nds) 18 4 804 111* 57.40 Sam Greene (Sharow) 15 6 501 124 55.67 Stuart Townsend (Hampsthwaite 2nds) 10 2 437 69 54.62 Matthew Clark (West Tanfield) 13 2 538 179* 48.91 Dave Thompson (Bishop Monkton) 15 2 616 114* 47.38 Steve Wilson (Dishforth) 17 5 515 89* 42.92 Damon Ive (Scotton) 14 1 527 100 40.54 Andrew Ganderton (West Tanfield) 19 3 645 101 40.31 Mark Keith (Hampsthwaite 2nds) 16 1 603 92 40.20 Mark Sedgley (Harrogate Strays) 18 4 562 99* 40.14 Philip Evans (Bishop Monkton) 14 2 479 92 39.92 John Kirkbridge (Middleham) 18 1 674 93 39.60 Duncan Morrell (Scotton) 14 3 421 110 38.27 Simon Kamstra (Pannal 2nds) 13 3 341 89 34.10 Malcolm Faddy (Scotton) 18 6 400 50 33.33 Paul Harnby (Pannal 2nds) 18 2 407 94 25.44 Division Four Innings NO Runs HS Average Simon Sterne (North Stainley) 15 3 795 124* 66.25 Wayne Dennis (Markington) 14 3 637 129* 57.91 Ross Hardy (Alne 2nds) 13 2 600 104* 54.55 Adrian Allen (Newby Hall 2nds) 18 4 713 119 50.93 Chris Sladen (Burton Leonard 2nds) 15 4 515 73 46.82 Darren Wass (North Stainley) 16 2 654 110 46.71 Ben Challis (Lofthouse & Middlesmoor) 17 1 715 136* 44.69 Tom Lloyd (Markington) 14 1 521 114 40.08 David Bentley (Killinghall 2nds) 16 8 318 58 39.75 Richard Symmonds (North Stainley) 12 2 394 81 39.40 Michael Shires (Newby Hall 2nds) 18 2 542 122* 33.88 John Atkinson (Bishop Thornton 2nds) 15 1 460 78 32.86 Paul Stalker (Staveley) 15 4 360 58 32.73 Andrew Dobby (Killinghall 2nds) 15 4 354 71* 32.18 Scott Copley (Killinghall 2nds) 18 3 472 80* 31.47 David Spencer (Lofthouse & Middlesmoor) 17 0 532 92 31.29 Roderick Russell (Killinghall 2nds) 18 3 463 86* 30.87 Neil Todd (Galphay & Winksley) 17 5 361 86* 30.08

102 BATTING AVERAGES 2007 (continued) Division Five Innings NO Runs HS Average David Thompson (Newton Le Willows) 19 6 712 94* 54.77 Mark Simenacz (Studley Royal 3rds) 12 3 343 94* 38.11 Steve Thompson Roberts (Crakehall) 17 3 509 79 36.36 Simon Pinkney (Thornton le Moor) 12 3 326 90* 36.22 Ben Jones U15 (Ouseburn 2nds) 17 5 399 69 33.25 Division Six Innings NO Runs HS Average Andy Taylor (Harrogate 4ths) 12 5 391 83* 55.86 Paul Norfolk (Boroughbridge) 16 5 484 100 44.00 Andy Barlow (Helperby 2nds) 19 3 692 86* 43.25 Barry Waddington (Pannal 3rds) 14 2 506 110 41.17 Paul Rogerson (Darley 2nds) 15 3 493 83* 41.08 Faheem Butt (Harrogate 4ths) 15 2 508 158* 39.08 Tim Marriner (Darley 2nds) 12 2 373 71 37.30 Ian Hilton (Sharow 2nds) 19 0 677 105 35.63 Simon Eltringham (Arthington) 15 4 381 63* 34.64 Tim Howard (Masham 2nds) 17 2 516 131 34.40 Rob Taylor (Harrogate 4ths) 16 1 511 89 34.07 Brian Meredith (Arthington) 14 3 354 58 32.18 Steve Paffett (Boroughbridge) 14 0 433 107 30.93 Division Seven Innings NO Runs HS Average Warren Shermer (Pannal 4ths) 15 5 865 143 86.50 Paul Henstock (Newby Hall 3rds) 15 5 775 120* 77.50 David Cole (South Kilvington) 16 8 526 134 65.75 Adam Hodgkinson (West Tanfield 2nds) 15 4 663 142* 60.27 Andy Chadderton (Burnt Yates 2nds) 12 2 536 130* 53.60 David Harker (South Kilvington) 12 8 203 42* 50.75 Mike Simms (Galphay & Winksley 2nds) 15 5 433 73* 43.30 Colin Hardcastle (Bilton 4ths) 17 2 598 126 39.87 David Hardcastle (U15) (Bilton 4ths) 16 3 509 106 39.15 Steve Richardson (Staveley 2nds) 16 4 466 77* 38.83 Ian Morland (Scotton 2nds) 18 2 556 83* 34.75 Richard Kirby (South Kilvington) 12 2 327 56* 32.70 Jim Blackburn (Newby Hall 3rds) 19 2 554 113 32.59 Kevin Johnson (Ripon 3rds) 16 1 470 73 31.33 Ali Bowles (Scotton 2nds) 13 0 402 111 30.92 Division Eight Innings NO Runs HS Average Rob Knox (Rainton 2nds) 11 3 357 76 44.63 Chris Mulholland (Northallerton Wolves) 14 4 417 93 41.70 Boyd Jamieson (Rainton 2nds) 13 2 354 87 32.18 James Randle (Northallerton Wolves) 16 1 478 103 31.87 Tim Hall (Burton Leonard 3rds) 14 8 186 60 31.00 Andrew Ramsden (Ouseburn 3rds) 12 2 292 90 29.20 Oliver Rose (Ouseburn 3rds) 12 4 152 46 19.00

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Division Two Mark Rolfe (Ripley) 127.2 21 382 33 11.58 Mark Spilman (Helperby) 146.5 18 466 40 11.65 Chris Jones (Birstwith) 151.3 39 490 39 12.56 Al Darnell (Helperby) 176.3 49 525 36 14.58 Andrew Heard (Birstwith) 129.4 20 509 34 14.97 Matt Cavanagh (Helperby) 182.0 34 529 32 16.53 Phil Green (Birstwith) 188.0 53 555 33 16.82 Kevin Slinger (Glasshouses) 126.1 17 508 30 16.93 Daniel Parkinson (Bolton Abbey) 147.0 38 541 30 18.03 Ed Deane (Burnt Yates) 150.2 21 591 32 18.47 Michael Lowe (Blubberhouses) 155.0 34 528 28 18.86 Paul Dalby (Blubberhouses) 137.1 24 548 27 20.30 Ali Wilson (Burton Leonard) 161.3 26 642 31 20.71 John Frazer (Blubberhouses) 173.0 43 583 26 22.42

Division Three Paul Ainsley (Sharow) 184.0 42 512 45 11.38 Mark Hooper (Pannal 2nds) .. .. 450 36 12.50 Nigel Robson (Ripon 2nds) 139.5 17 485 38 12.76 Malcolm Faddy (Scotton) 193.2 47 566 40 14.15 Tony Clark (West Tanfield) 176.5 32 546 36 15.17 James Armstrong (Rainton) 177.1 41 621 33 18.82 Chris Hazzard (Ripon 2nds) 166.0 18 662 32 20.69

105 BOWLING AVERAGES 2007 (continued) Division Four Simeon Baines (Staveley) 161.4 41 482 40 12.05 Scott Copley (Killinghall 2nds) 161.0 21 497 40 12.43 Tom Barker (Staveley) 135.0 25 401 31 12.94 Tom Lloyd (Markington) 120.4 18 431 33 13.06 Jon Dunk (Newby Hall 2nds) 162.3 36 449 30 14.97 Trevor Kettlewell (Burton Leonard 2nds) 183.4 35 612 36 17.00 Graham Bassitt (Galphay & Winksley) 157.5 35 555 30 18.50

Division Five Graham Williams (Thornton le Moor) 181.0 59 373 51 7.31 Colin Poole (Crakehall) 138.4 46 361 40 9.03 Steve Jackson (Studley Royal 3rds) 165.1 61 372 37 10.05 David Hunter (Harrogate Gas Sports) 194.1 46 550 47 11.70 Richard Hammerton (Thornton le Moor)160.0 35 464 38 12.21 Miles Johnson (Thornton Watlass) 150.1 27 454 34 13.35 Sean Tomlinson (Thornton Watlass) 156.1 45 471 34 13.85 Ben Jones U15 (Ouseburn 2nds) 165.1 29 613 38 16.13 Chris Cheshire (Harrogate Gas Sports) 185.3 45 608 35 17.37 Simon Gill (Ouseburn 2nds) 219.2 67 583 33 17.67

Division Six Chris Pennington (Arthington) 110.2 25 313 30 10.43 Mark Taylor (Pannal Ash) 155.3 47 342 30 11.40 Ian Hilton (Sharow 2nds) 170.2 36 486 42 11.57 Andrew Pickersgill (Bolton Abbey 2nds) 188.5 58 390 32 12.19 Paul Norfolk (Boroughbridge ) 161.4 30 481 37 13.00 Keith Weldon (Masham 2nds) 174.3 36 517 30 17.23 Shaun Marshall (Dacre Banks 2nds) 196.2 48 624 34 18.35

Division Seven Richard Kirby (South Kilvington) 87.50 20 225 33 6.82 Carl John (South Kilvington) 138.4 40 380 37 10.27 Adam Collett (Burnt Yates 2nds) 151.1 37 412 37 11.14 Ian Morland (Scotton 2nds) 162.3 45 380 33 11.52 James Thompson (South Kilvington) 157.0 41 408 35 11.66 Luke Shermer (jnr) (Pannal 4ths) 152.2 15 449 34 13.21 Alan Stainton (Ripon 3rds) 99.1 12 410 30 13.67

Division Eight Rob Goldsmith (Ouseburn 3rds) 163.0 50 305 41 7.44 Kevin Gardiner (Northallerton Wolves) 121.0 41 258 33 7.82 Robin Godden (Studley Royal 4ths) 141.0 .. 326 30 10.87

106 INDIVIDUAL TROPHY WINNERS 2007

Division 1 Batting Oliver Uffindall Newby Hall 67.73 Bowling Sean Kenny Alne 12.33 Division 2 Batting Andrew Galbraith Burnt Yates 70.27 Bowling Mark Rolfe Ripley 11.58 Division 3 Batting Paul Reynolds Ripon 2nds 118.50 Bowling Paul Ainsley Sharow 11.38 Division 4 Batting Simon Sterne North Stainley 66.25 Bowling Simeon Baines Staveley 12.05 Division 5 Batting David Thompson Newton le Willows 54.77 Bowling Graham Williams Thornton le Moor 7.31 Division 6 Batting Andy Taylor Harrogate 4ths 55.86 Bowling Chris Pennington Arthington 10.43 Division 7 Batting Warren Shermer Pannal 4ths 86.50 Bowling Richard Kirby South Kilvington 6.82 Division 8 Batting Rob Knox Rainton 2nds 44.63 Bowling Rob Goldsmith Ouseburn 3rds 7.44

WILLIS CUPS Batting: Highest score of the season: Adie Monk (Sharow) 201 v Hampsthwaite 2nds Bowling: Best performance of the season: James Armstrong (Rainton) 8-14 v Bilton 3rds

107 NOTABLE PERFORMANCES OF THE 2006 SEASON Highest Team Scorers Division 1 340-4 Pannal v Knaresborough Forest 318-4 Alne v Hampsthwaite 310-4 Dacre Banks v Knaresborough Forest 274-4 Pannal v Knaresborough Forest 271-5 Goldsborough v Dacre Banks 266-7 Dacre Banks v Goldsborough 254-7 Masham v Goldsborough 253-9 Ouseburn v Dacre Banks 252-7 Alne v Knaresborough Forest 252-9 Knareborough Forest v Alne

Division 2 371-2 Burnt Yates v Darley 332-4 Blubberhouses v Helperby 319-2 Burnt Yates v Pateley Bridge 316-5 Pateley Bridge v Raskelf 312-4 Pateley Bridge v Bolton Abbey 289-5 Helperby v Ripley 288-4 Birstwith v Glasshouses 281-2 Bolton Abbey v Pateley Bridge 276-2 Burnt Yates v Birstwith 276-7 Darley v Burnt Yates 269-8 Helperby v Pateley Bridge 267-4 Burton Leonard v Ripley 267-7 Pateley Bridge v Burnt Yates 266-10 Pateley Bridge v Helperby 263-5 Helperby v Blubberhouses 259-6 Blubberhouse v Raskelf 256-4 Burton Leonard v Ripley 255-7 Blubberhouses v Burton Leonard 253-4 Burton Leonard v Glasshouses 252-9 Burton Leonard v Blubberhouses 252-8 Glasshouses v Burton Leonard 250-4 Burnt Yates v Pateley Bridge

Division 3 422- 3 Ripon 2nds v Bilton 3rds 366-8 Sharow v Hampsthwaite 2nds 346-9 West Tanfield v Bilton 3rds 317-7 Sharow v Dishforth 297-1 West Tanfield v Hampsthwaite 2nds 279-9 Rainton v Bilton 3rds 272-1 Middleham v Harrogate Strays 270-8 Sharow v Rainton

108 Division 3 260-4 Ripon 2nds v Rainton continued 259-8 Ripon 2nds v Middleham 255-4 Rainton v Dishforth 255-5 Bishop Monkton v Middleham 254-10 Rainton v Ripon 2nds 253-4 Rainton v Bishop Monkton 253-5 Middleham v Bishop Monkton 252-4 Dishforth v Rainton

Division 4 320-6 Lofthouse and Middlesmoor v North Stainley 306-6 North Stainley v Burton Leonard 2nds 300-3 North Stainley v Bishop Thornton 2nds 285-2 Alne 2nds v Markington 281-3 Lofthouse and Middlesmoor v Alne 2nds 273-6 North Stainley v Lofthouse and Middlesmoor 269-10 Killinghall 2nds v Galphay and Winksley 268-6 Alne 2nds v Raskelf 2nds 264-5 Burton Leonard 2nds v Galphay and Winksley 260-2 North Stainley v Pateley Bridge 2nds 257-3 Newby Hall 2nds v Pateley Bridge 2nds 257-6 Pateley Bridge 2nds v North Stainley

Division 5 311-4 Birstwith 2nds v Goldsborough 2nds 270-1 Knaresborough Forest 2nds v Goldsborough 2nds 253-4 Studley Royal 3rds v Ripley 2nds

Division 6 310-7 Pannal Ash v Pannal 3rds 296-4 Darley 2nds v Arthington 280-4 Harrogate 4ths v Arthington 271-3 Sharow 2nds v Helperby 2nds 270-6 Pannal 3rds v Dacre Banks 2nds 264-7 Bolton Abbey 2nds v Arthington 261-5 Boroughbridge v Dacre Banks 2nds 257-5 Pannal 3rds v Bolton Abbey 2nds 257-6 Harrogate 4th v Boroughbridge

Division 7 372-6 South Kilvington v North Stainley 2nds 352-3 West Tanfield 2nds v Staveley 2nds 319-5 Newby Hall 3rds v Staveley 2nds 312-6 Staveley 2nds v Galphay and Winksley 2nds 271-7 Pannal 4ths v North Stainley 2nds 263-6 Newby Hall 3rds v Galphay and Winksley 2nds 259-4 West Tanfield 2nds v Galphay and Winksley 2nds 257-5 Bilton 4ths v West Tanfield 2nds 257-5 Newby Hall 3rds v Pannal 4ths 256-5 Pannal 4ths v Galphay and Winksley 2nds

109 Division 8 316-7 Ouseburn 3rds v Ripley 3rds 300-5 Ouseburn 3rds v Rainton 2nds 267-8 Burton Leonard 3rds v Kirkby Malzeard 2nds 261-5 Rainton 2nds v Kirkby Malzeard 2nds 257-7 Rainton 2nds v Ouseburn 3rds

Lowest Team Scores - 50 and below Division 1 48-10 Alne v Dacre Banks

Division 2 39-10 Ripley v Birstwith 41-10 Raskelf v Pateley Bridge 46-10 Studley Royal v Birstwith

Division 3 33-4 Bilton 3rds v Rainton 35-10 Bilton 3rds v Rainton

Division 4 45-10 Galphay and Winksley v Killinghall 2nds 46-10 Staveley v Killinghall 2nds 47-8 Bishop Thornton 2nds v Galphay and Winksley

Division 5 45-10 Harrogate Gas Sports v Thornton-le-Moor 48-10 Harrogate Gas Sports v Thornton-le-Moor

Division 6 None

Division 7 32-10 West Tanfield 2nds v South Kilvington 33-10 Scotton 2nds v South Kilvington 38-10 Ripon 3rds v Staveley 2nds 41-10 North Stainley 2nds v South Kilvington 43-10 Birstwith 3rds v Burnt Yates 2nds

Division 8 20-10 Ripley 3rds v Ouesburn 3rds 36-10 Rainton 2nds v Northallerton Wolves 40-10 Thirsk 3rds v Northallerton Wolves 41-10 Ripley 3rds v Northallerton Wolves 43-8 Thirsk 3rds v Kirkby Malzeard 2nds 43-10 Burton Leonard 3rds v Ouseburn 3rds 46-10 Ripley 3rds v Thirsk 3rds

110 Harrogate Sports Trophies

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111 NOTABLE PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON Highest Individual Total of Runs Division One Division Four 1016 Oliver Uffindall Newby Hall 795 Simon Sterne North Stainley 856 Julian Goodall Dacre Banks 715 Ben Challis Lofthouse & 676 Andy Ellis Pannal Middlesmoor 656 Ian Timms Killinghall 713 Adrian Allen Newby Hall 2nds 646 Richard Danby Killinghall 654 Darren Wass North Stainley 591 Gary De Rosayro Bishop Thornton 637 Wayne Dennis Markington 580 Rob Smith Masham 600 Ross Hardy Alne 2nds 541 Chris Beaumont Alne 542 Michael Shires Newby Hall 2nds 517 Geg Crossley Dacre Banks 532 David Spencer Lofthouse & 514 Stuart Morley Alne Middlesmoor 512 Mike Cockle Goldsborough 521 Tom Lloyd Markington 504 Dion Wood Masham 515 Chris Sladen Burton Leonard 2nds

Division Two Division Five 1054 Andrew Galbraith Burnt Yates 712 David Thompson Newton Le Willows 708 Michael Wray Burton Leonard 509 Steve Thompson 898 Rob Ellis Glasshouses Roberts Crakehall 777 Steve Craigie Blubberhouses 752 Bill Davis Blubberhouses Division Six 520 Joel Conner Burnt Yates 692 Andy Barlow Helperby 2nds 677 Ian Hilton Sharow 2nds Division Three 516 Tim Howard Masham 2nds 1185 Paul Reynolds Ripon 2nds 511 Rob Taylor Harrogate 4ths 1114 Adie Monk Sharow 508 Faheem Butt Harrogate 4ths 1067 Chis Hill Rainton 506 Barry Waddington Pannal 3rds 1018 Charles Hutchinson Bishop Monkton 806 Nick Brown Middleham Division Seven 804 Jeremy Henderson Hampsthwaite 2nds 865 Warren Shermer Pannal 4ths 674 John Kirkbridge Middleham 775 Paul Henstock Newby Hall 3rds 645 Andrew Ganderton West Tanfield 663 Adam Hodgkinson West Tanfield 2nds 616 Dave Thompson Bishop Monkton 598 Colin Hardcastle Bilton 4ths 603 Mark Keith Hampsthwaite 2nds 556 Ian Morland Scotton 2nds 562 Mark Sedgley Harrogate Strays 554 Jim Blackburn Newby Hall 3rds 538 Matthew Clark West Tanfield 536 Andy Chadderton Burnt Yates 2nds 527 Damon Ive Scotton 526 David Cole South Kilvington 515 Steve Wilson Dishforth 509 David Hardcastle Bilton 4ths 501 Sam Greene Sharow (U15) 112 NOTABLE PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON Most Wickets Division One 33 Tom Lloyd Markington 48 Will Wray Bishop Thornton 31 Tom Barker Staveley 42 Sean Kenny Alne 30 Jon Dunk Newby Hall 2nds 42 Dion Wood Masham 30 Graham Bassitt Galphay & Winksley 41 Leonard Mckittrick Hampsthwaite 38 Oliver Uffindall Newby Hall Division Five 36 Roger Smart Masham 51 Graham Williams Thornton le Moor 36 Graham Shorter Goldsborough 47 David Hunter Harrogate Gas 35 Jon Smith Pannal Sports 35 Tom Durance Killinghall 40 Colin Poole Crakehall 33 Shahen Patel Pannal 38 Ben Jones U15 Ouseburn 2nds 32 Jos Overend Killinghall 38 Richard Hammerton Thornton le Moor 31 Stuart Morley Alne 37 Steve Jackson Studley Royal 3rds 31 M. Cockle Goldsborough 35 Chris Cheshire Harrogate Gas 31 Matthew Uffindall Newby Hall Sports 30 Julian Goodall Dacre Banks 34 Sean Tomlinson Thornton Watlass 34 Miles Johnson Studley Royal 3rds Division Two 33 Simon Gill Ouseburn 2nds 40 Mark Spilman Helperby 32 Darren Walker Knareborough 39 Chris Jones Birstwith Forest 2nds 36 Al Darnell Helperby 34 Andy Heard Birstwith Division Six 33 Mark Rolfe Ripley 42 Ian Hilton Sharow 2nds 33 Phil Green Birstwith 37 Paul Norfolk Boroughbridge 32 Matt Cavanagh Helperby 34 Shaun Marshall Dacre Banks 2nds 32 Ed Deane Burnt Yates 32 Andrew Pickersgill Bolton Abbey 2nds 31 Ali Wilson Burton Leonard 30 Chris Pennington Arthington 30 Kevin Slinger Glasshouses 30 Mark Taylor Pannal Ash 30 Daniel Parkinson Bolton Abbey 30 Keith Weldon Masham 2nds

Division Three Division Seven 45 Paul Ainsley Sharow 37 Carl John South Kilvington 40 Malcolm Faddy Scotton 37 Adam Collett Burnt Yates 2nds 38 Nigel Robson Ripon 2nds 35 James Thompson South Kilvington 36 Mark Hooper Pannal 2nds 34 Luke Shermer (jnr) Pannal 4ths 36 Tony Clark West Tanfield 33 Richard Kirby South Kilvington 33 James Armstrong Rainton 33 Ian Morland Scotton 2nds 32 Chris Hazzard Ripon 2nds 30 Alan Stainton Ripon 3rds

Division Four Division Eight 40 Simeon Baines Staveley 41 Rob Goldsmith Ouseburn 3rds 40 Scott Copley Killinghall 2nds 33 Kevin Gardiner Northallerton Wolves 36 Trevor Kettlewell Burton Leonard 2nds 30 Robin Godden Studley Royal 4ths

113 HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORES Division One Score Batsman Opposition Club 154* Julian Goodall Knaresborough Forest Dacre Banks 148* Julian Goodall Ouseburn Dacre Banks 147* Andrew Galbraith Birstwith Burnt Yates 144 Bill Davis Helperby Blubberhouses 142 Andy Ellis Knaresborough Forest Pannal 139 Stuart Morley Hampsthwaite Alne 133 Julian Goodall Goldsborough Dacre Banks 127* Paul Sowray Ouseburn Bishop Thornton 125* Dion Wood Pannal Masham 110 Oliver Uffindall Hampsthwaite Newby Hall 106 Richard Carruthers Kirkby Malzeard Goldsborough 104* Oliver Uffindall Knaresborough Forest Newby Hall 102* Julian Goodall Newby Hall Dacre Banks 102 Richard Danby Newby Hall Killinghall 102* Sam Parker Bishop Thornton Ouseburn 100* Oliver Uffindall Alne Newby Hall 100 Paul Hepworth Goldsborough Killinghall

Division Two Score Batsman Opposition Club 137 Mark Spilman Ripley Helperby 129* Rob Ellis Blubberhouses Glasshouses 124 Steve Craigie Bolton Abbey Blubberhouses 123 Trevor Reynolds Blubberhouses Raskelf 122* Andrew Galbraith Studley Royal Burnt Yates 117* Robert Mayo Pateley Bridge Bolton Abbey 116 Andrew Galbraith Darley Burnt Yates 115 Andrew Galbraith Blubberhouses Burnt Yates 114* Troy Nolan Darley Helperby 112* Luke Bickers Darley Glasshouses 111 Rob Ellis Pateley Bridge Glasshouses 111* Daniel Parkinson Burton Leonard Bolton Abbey 110 Joss Spilman Blubberhouses Helperby 109 Lee Platts Burnt Yates Darley

114 109 Thomas Simpson Raskelf Pateley Bridge 104* Daniel Parkinson Burnt Yates Bolton Abbey 104 John Atkinson Raskelf Birstwith 103 Bill Davis Birstwith Blubberhouses 101* Colin Chadwick Raskelf Pateley Bridge 101 Philip Midgeley Birstwith Bolton Abbey 100* Kevin Holme Glasshouses Bolton Abbey 100* Jody Shuffe Glasshouses Birstwith 95 Michael Wray Ripley Burton Leonard

Division Three Score Batsman Opposition Club 201 Adie Monk Hampsthwaite Sharow 180* Paul Reynolds Bishop Monkton Ripon 2nds 179* Mathew Clark Hampsthwaite West Tanfield 162 Paul Reynolds Rainton Ripon 2nds 161* Jan Dirk van Dyk Bilton 3rds Ripon 2nds 142* Paul Reynolds Middleham Ripon 2nds 135* Chris Hill Dishforth Rainton 134 Mark Lowson Rainton Dishforth 125* Chris Hill Middleham Rainton 124 Sam Greene Dishforth Sharow 114* Dave Thompson Hampsthwaite Bishop Monkton 113 Chris Hill Ripon Rainton 109 John Ormesher Rainton Harrogate Strays 106 Charles Hutchinson Middleham Bishop Monkton 105 Andy Colley Rainton Sharow 104* Adie Monk Bilton Sharow 103 Jan Dirk van Dyk Pannal 2nds Ripon 2nds 102* Neil Ambler Bilton 3rds Ripon 2nds 102* Adie Monk Middleham Sharow 102 Adie Monk Dishforth Sharow 101 Andrew Ganderton Bilton West Tanfield 100 Chris Hill Sharow Rainton 100* Paul Reynolds Hampsthwaite 2 Ripon 2nds 100* Andrew Ganderton Hampsthwaite West Tanfield 100 Andrew Ganderton Dishforth West Tanfield

115 Division Four Score Batsman Opposition Club 138* Gareth Foxton Alne 2nds Pateley Bridge 2nds 136* Ben Challis Alne 2nds Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 129* Wayne Dennis Galphay & Winksley Markington 124* Simon Sterne Bishop Thornton 2nds North Stainley 123* Wayne Dennis North Stainley Markington 122* Michael Shires Pateley Bridge 2nds Newby Hall 2nds 119 Craig Eustace Galphay & Winksley Burton Leonard 2nds 119 Adrian Allen Bishop Thornton 2nds Newby Hall 2nds 114 Tom Lloyd Burton Leonard 2nds Markington 110 Darren Wass Lofthouse North Stainley 105 Ben Challis Galphay & Winksley Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 105 Dan Reynard North Stainley Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 102* Adrian Allen Alne 2nds Newby Hall 2nds 102 Simon Sterne Staveley North Stainley 101 John Skinner Pateley Bridge North Stainley

Division Five Score Batsman Opposition Club 113 Richard Wilkinson Marton cum Grafton Ouseburn 2nds

Division Six Score Batsman Opposition Club 152* Richard Vass Arthington Darley 2nds 107 Steve Paffett Dacre Banks 2nds Boroughbridge 106* Steve Hastier Boroughbridge Bolton Abbey 2nds 102* Richard Granger Arthington Bolton Abbey 2nds 100 Paul Norfolk Dacre Banks 2nds Boroughbridge

Division Seven Score Batsman Opposition Club 143 Warren Shermer Galphay & Winksley Pannal 4ths 142* Adam Hodgkinson Staveley 2nds West Tanfield 2nds 134 David Cole North Stainley 2nds South Kilvington 130* Andy Chadderton Newby Hall Burnt Yates 2nd 126 Colin Hardcastle West Tanfield Bilton 4ths 120* Paul Henstock Pannal 4ths Newby Hall 3rds

116 120* Colin Bell North Stainley 2nds Scotton 2nds 116* Colin Hardcastle Burnt Yates Bilton 4ths 113 Jim Blackburn Pannal 4ths Newby Hall 3rds 111 Ali Bowles Birstwith 3rds Scotton 2nds 108* Steve Taylor Newby Hall 3rds Pannal 4ths 106 Paul Henstock Scotton 2nds Newby Hall 3rds 106 David Hardcastle (U15) West Tanfield Bilton 4ths 106 Will Smithson Ripon 3rds Pannal 4ths 104 Andy Hadley Galphay & Winksley Staveley 2nds 102 Paul Henstock Galphay & Winksley 2nds Newby Hall 3rds 102* Phil Hood Bilton 4ths Staveley 2nds

Division Eight Score Batsman Opposition Club 135* Phil Chatterton Studley Royal 4ths Burton Leonard 3rds 127* Neil Burtwistle Ripley 3rds Burton Leonard 3rds 115 Rob McDowell Rainton Ouseburn 3rds 112* David Burton Ripley Ouseburn 3rds 110 Paul Goldsmith Rainton Kirkby Malzeard 2nds 103 James Randle Burton Leonard Northallerton Wolves

117 BEST BOWLING Division One 7-6 Will Wray Knaresborough Forest v Bishop Thornton 6-14 Sean Kenny Goldsborough v Alne 6-14 Jon Smith Ouseburn v Pannal 6-16 Oliver Uffindall Pannal v Newby Hall 6-16 Will Wray Hampsthwaite v Bishop Thornton 6-19 Steve Lawrence Kirkby Malzeard v Dacre Banks 6-23 Mike Irvine Masham v Newby Hall 6-32 Andrew Cullen Bishop Thornton v Masham 5-11 Karl Jankowicz Goldsborough v Newby Hall 5-12 Roger Smart Newby Hall v Masham 5-14 Sam Dale Knaresborough Forest v Ouseburn 5-23 Will Liddle Masham v Pannal 5-24 Ian Timms Masham v Killinghall 5-26 Matthew Uffindall Ouseburn v Newby Hall 5-28 Tom Durance Ouseburn v Killinghall 5-31 Will Wray Newby Hall v Bishop Thornton 5-31 Sam Dale Kirkby Malzeard v Ouseburn 5-35 Shahen Patel Newby v Pannal 5-38 Sam Parker Kirkby Malzeard v Ouseburn 5-39 Karl Jankowicz Goldsborough v Newby Hall 5-40 James Scaith Goldsborough v Knaresborough Forest 5-42 Russ Robshaw Killinghall v Ouseburn 5-48 Graham Shorter Hampsthwaite v Goldsborough 5-50 Richard Carruthers Ouseburn v Goldsborough 5-68 Matthew Uffindall Hampsthwaite v Newby Hall

Division Two 7-34 John Hayton Raskelf v Darley 7-45 Ed Deane Glasshouses v Burnt Yates 6-21 Al Darnel Burnt Yates v Helperby 6-23 Mark Spilman Pateley Bridge v Helperby 6-26 Bob Brown Birstwith v Ripley 6-31 Nick Buchanan Raskelf v Helperby 6-37 Mark Spilman Burton Leonard v Helperby 6-40 Paul Dalby Ripley v Blubberhouses 6-42 Michael Lowe Birstwith v Blubberhouses 5-7 Thomas Hardcastle Raskelf v Pateley Bridge 5-13 Marc Rolfe Burton Leonard v Ripley 5-17 Ed Holmes Ripley v Glasshouses 5-18 John Frazer Raskelf v Blubberhouses

118 5-20 Matthew Rangeley Studley Royal 2nds v Burton Leonard 5-23 Ed Deane Birstwith v Burnt Yates 5-24 Ali Wilson Raskelf v Burton Leonard 5-24 Ian Taylor Ripley v Burnt Yates 5-24 Rob Nelson Raskelf v Birstwith 5-27 Chris Mawer Glasshouses v Pateley Bridge 5-27 Chris Jones Helperby v Birstwith 5-31 Julian Knowles Blubberhouses v Raskelf 5-32 Daniel Parkinson Darley v Bolton Abbey 5-34 Kevin Slinger Burnt Yates v Glasshouses 5-34 Carl Wilson Studley Royal v Burnt Yates 5-35 Michael Lowe Glasshouses v Blubberhouses 5-35 John Lyons Darley v Birstwith 5-37 Kevin Slinger Burton Leonard v Glasshouses 5-40 Al Darnel Burton Leonard v Helperby 5-43 Michael Wray Glasshouses v Burton Leonard 5-50 Mark Spilman Bolton Abbey v Helperby 5-55 Thomas Simpson Helperby v Pateley Bridge 5-58 Andy Lockyer Raskelf v Burton Leonard 5-59 Kevin Slinger Blubberhouse v Glasshouses 5-60 Mervin Holme Glasshouses v Bolton Abbey 5-67 Paul Dalby Burton Leonard v Blubberhouses

Division Three 8-14 James Armstrong Bilton 3rds v Rainton 7-19 Richard Kirk Bishop Monkton v Harrogate Strays 7-36 Simon Garvey Dishforth v West Tanfield 7-37 Anthony Addison Bilton 3rds v Dishforth 6-19 Nigel Robson Dishforth v Ripon 2nds 6-20 Paul Ainsley Dishforth v Sharow 6-25 Paul Reynolds Rainton v Ripon 2nds 6-27 Nigel Robson Dishforth v Ripon 2nds 6-28 Mark Sedgley Ripon v Harrogate Strays 6-67 Mathew Clark Harrogate v West Tanfield 5-13 Anthony Johnson Bilton 3rds v West Tanfield 5-15 Tony Clark Bishop Monkton v West Tanfield 5-17 Jim Hutchinson Harrogate Strays v Bishop Monkton 5-24 Sam Jackson Scotton (Cup) v Sharow 5-24 Sam Greene Pannal (Cup) v Sharow 5-31 Tony Clark Hampsthwaite v West Tanfield 5-32 Stuart Newstead Middleham v Sharow 5-34 James Armstrong Pannal v Rainton 5-35 Gerard Duncalf Bishop Monkton v Rainton

119 5-38 Chris Hazzard Bilton 3rds v Ripon 2nds 5-50 John Clark West Tanfield v Rainton

Division Four 7-28 Gareth Foxton Raskelf 2nds v Pateley Bridge 2nds 6-18 Darren Wass Bishop Thornton 2nds v North Stainley 6-23 Scott Copley Markington v Killinghall 2nds 6-26 Simeon Baines Burton Leonard 2nds v Staveley 6-28 Scott Copley Alne 2nds v Killinghall 2nds 6-30 Grant Leivers (jnr) Staveley v Newby Hall 2nds 6-32 Tom Lloyd Galphay & Winksley v Markington 6-32 Simeon Baines Pateley Bridge 2nds v Staveley 6-39 Andy Robinson (jnr) Burton Leonard 2nds v Newby Hall 2nds 6-41 W Colbeck Markington v Bishop Thornton 2nds 6-43 Evan Challis Raskelf 2nds v Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 6-50 Tom Barker Lofthouse & Middlesmoor v Staveley 5-10 Andrew Thompson Galphay & Winksley v Killinghall 2nds 5-14 Gareth Foxton Staveley v Pateley Bridge 2nds 5-16 Joe Fleetham Lofthouse & Middlesmoor v Galphay & Winksley 5-17 Dave Dunford Burton Leonard 2nds v Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 5-17 Pierre Clarkson Burton Leonard 2nds v Killinghall 2nds 5-17 Chris Stockil Lofthouse & Middlesmoor v Newby Hall 2nds 5-21 Chris Base Pateley Bridge 2nds v Killinghall 2nds 5-25 David Brown Galphay & Winksley v Markington 5-25 Trevor Kettlewell Pateley Bridge 2nds v Burton Leonard 2nds 5-26 Shane Mason Galphay & Winksley v North Stainley 5-31 Dave Askew North Stainley v Markington 5-32 Tom Barker Newby Hall 2nds v Staveley 5-32 Tony Sidwell Galphay & Winksley v Newby Hall 2nds 5-35 Trevor Kettlewell Bishop Thornton 2nds v Burton Leonard 2nds 5-35 Steve Fountain Pateley Bridge 2nds v Bishop Thornton 2nds 5-40 Thomas Fryer Markington v Pateley Bridge 2nds 5-45 Paul Kennedy North Stainley v Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 5-52 Richard Stevenson Staveley v Lofthouse & Middlesmoor 5-52 Michael Eglin Alne 2nds v Pateley Bridge 2nds 5-52 Gareth Foxton Lofthouse & Middlesmoor v Pateley Bridge 2nds 5-58 Matthew Thomas Killinghall 2nds v Galphay & Winksley

Division Five 7-5 David Hunter Goldsborough 2nds v Harrogate Gas Sports 7-43 Cian Evans Newton le Willows v Goldsborough 2nds 6-9 Steve Jackson Marton-cum-Grafton v Studley Royal 3rds 6-9 Graham Williams Harrogate Gas Sports v Thornton le Moor

120 6-19 Dan Nicholson Goldsborough 2nds v Thornton Watlass 6-20 Colin Poole Newton le Willows v Crakehall 6-22 Keith Brown Newton le Willows v Ripley 2nds 6-22 Colin Poole Goldsborough 2nds v Crakehall 6-28 Ben Jones (jnr) Newton le Willows v Ouseburn 2nds 6-30 David Hunter Ouseburn 2nds v Harrogate Gas Sports 6-42 Graham Williams Goldsborough 2nds v Thornton le Moor 5-5 Dean Sugden Thornton le Moor v Ouseburn 2nds 5-14 Graham Williams Ouseburn 2nds v Thornton le Moor 5-17 George Hirst Birstwith 2nds v Ripley 2nds 5-19 Graham Williams Studley Royal 3rds v Thornton le Moor 5-21 Colin Thompson Ripley 2nds v Newton le Willows 5-22 Richard Hammerton Birstwith 2nds v Thornton le Moor 5-24 Richard Canham Newton le Willows v Harrogate Gas Sports 5-26 Richard Hammerton Thornton Watlass v Thornton le Moor 5-26 Mick Truman Knaresborough F’st 2nds v Thornton le Moor 5-27 Miles Johnson Birstwith 2nds v Thornton Watlass 5-30 Andy Ward Goldsborough 2nds v Marton-cum-Grafton 5-35 Graham Williams Ouseburn 2nds v Thornton le Moor 5-36 Miles Johnson Newton le Willows v Thornton Watlass 5-36 Graham Williams Marton-cum-Grafton v Thornton le Moor 5-43 Lewis Day (jnr) Marton-cum-Grafton v Studley Royal 3rds 5-44 Andy Grant Crakehall v Harrogate Gas Sports 5-46 Richard Hammerton Birstwith 2nds v Thornton le Moor 5-59 Daniel Poole Ripley 2nds v Crakehall

Division Six 7-31 Clive McClelland Helperby 2nds v Pannal Ash 6-27 Rory Wade Blubberhouses 2nds v Helperby 2nds 6-33 Shaun Marshall Blubberhouses 2nds v Dacre Banks 2nds (Wath Cup) 5-19 Mike Beecroft Boroughbridge v Darley 2nds 5-20 Chris Pennington Blubberhouses v Arthington 5-21 Joe Buckley Masham 2nds v Pannal Ash 5-22 Lee Platts Bolton Abbey 2nds v Darley 2nds 5-22 Chris Pennington Boroughbridge v Arthington 5-23 Jonathan Coward Masham v Bolton Abbey 2nds 5-24 Paul Norfolk Masham 2nds v Boroughbridge 5-25 Rich Keeling Pannal Ash v Helperby 2nds 5-25 Mark Wigglesworth Sharow v Arthington 5-31 Shaun Marshall Blubberhouses 2nds v Dacre Banks 2nds 5-32 Rich Keeling Darley 2nds v Helperby 2nds 5-33 Gary Downey Boroughbridge v Helperby 2nds

121 5-39 Richard Downey Sharow 2nds v Helperby 2nds 5-45 Chris Pennington Sharow v Arthington 5-56 Tim Carrington Boroughbridge v Dacre Banks 2nds

Division Seven 7-11 Rebecca Ford Newby Hall 3rds v Bilton 4ths 7-15 Adam Collett Birstwith 3rds v Burnt Yates 2nds 7-20 Richard Thompson North Stainley v Burnt Yates 2nds 6-7 Russell Dodson Newby Hall v Burnt Yates 2nds 6-10 Mark Gatto Birstwith 3rds v West Tanfield 6-23 Richard Kirby Bilton 4ths v South Kilvington 6-30 Ricky Simms Bilton 4ths v Galphay & Winksley 2nds 6-33 Luke Shermer (jnr) Scotton 2nds v Pannal 4ths 6-36 Alain Stainton Galphay & Winksley 2nds v Ripon 3rds 5-10 Ian Morland Newby Hall 3rds v Scotton 2nds 5-11 James Thompson Scotton 2nds v South Kilvington 5-14 Brian Preece North Stainley 2nds v Staveley 2nds 5-20 Sean Bradley Ripon 3rds v Staveley 2nds 5-21 Andy Marshall West Tanfield 2nds v Scotton 2nds 5-25 Ian Morland Ripon 3rds v Scotton 2nds 5-30 Michael Wilkinson Ripon 3rds v North Stainley 2nds 5-33 Luke Shermer (jnr) West Tanfield 2nds v Pannal 4ths 5-34 Adam Collett Ripon 3rds v Burnt Yates 2nds 5-35 Jonathan Hare (jnr) Staveley 2nds v Pannal 4ths 5-55 Martin Hobson Pannal 4ths v Staveley 2nds

Division Eight 7-44 Iain Barker Rainton 2nds v Burton Leonard 3rds 6-7 James Edgerton Ripley 3rds v Northallerton Wolves 6-11 Rob Goldsmith Thirsk 3rds v Ouseburn 3rds 6-18 Kevin Gardiner Rainton 2nds v Northallerton Wolves 6-24 Keith Bain Thirsk 3rds v Kirkby Malzeard 2nds 5-5 Rob Goldsmith Ripley 3rds v Ouseburn 3rds 5-9 Andrew Fishburn Thirsk 3rds v Northallerton Wolves 5-18 Tom Mills Kirkby Malzeard 2nds v Ripley 3rds 5-19 Rob McDowell Studley Royal 4ths v Ouseburn 3rds 5-26 Paul Gibb Kirkby Malzeard 2nds v Ripley 3rds 5-33 Rob Goldsmith Thirsk 3rds v Ouseburn 3rds 5-35 James Randle Ripley 3rds v Northallerton Wolves 5-38 Keith Bain Thirsk 3rds v Kirkby Malzeard 2nds

122 CUP COMPETITIONS ATKINSON SWIRES Batting 118 Simon Yates Masham v Pannal 110* Dion Wood Masham v Knaresborough Forest 109* Richard Barrett Hampsthwaite v Helperby 109 Andy Ellis Pannal v Pateley Bridge 104* Gary De Rosayro Bishop Thornton v Goldsborough 89* James Hardy Helperby v Hampsthwaite 83 Andrew Cullen Masham v Pannal 81 Dion Wood Masham v Pannal 73 Richard Grime Studley Royal v Scotton 69* Stuart Milburn Killinghall v Newby Hall 69 Andrew Cullen Masham v Knaresborough Forest 68* Stuart Milburn Killinghall v Dacre Banks 66 Shahen Patel Pannal v Pateley Bridge 64 Brian Tennant Hampsthwaite v Helperby 60 Ian Timms Killinghall v Ouseburn 56* Mark Kinghorn Ouseburn v Goldsborough 56 Steve Jackson Goldsborough v Ouseburn 55 Julian Goodall Dacre Banks v Killinghall 55 Paul Tayor Hampsthwaite v Masham 54 Andrew Smith Masham v Knaresborough Forest 53 Paul Hepworth Killinghall v Hampsthwaite 52 Ian Short Goldsborough v Bishop Thornton 51* Eddie Myers Alne v Newby Hall 51* Tom Durrance Killinghall v Dacre Banks 51 Michael Cockle Goldsborough v Bishop Thornton 51 Paul Taylor Hampsthwaite v Helperby Bowling 5-9 Russell Robshaw Ouseburn v Goldsborough 5-69 Chris Langley Pateley Bridge v Pannal 4-25 Ian Timms Killinghall v Hampsthwaite

RESERVE KNOCK OUT Batting 113* Kevin Holme Bolton Abbey v Glasshouses 108 Kevin Holme Bolton Abbey v Blubberhouses 82 Bill Davis Blubberhouses v Burnt Yates 82 Damien Ive Scotton v Studley Royal 75 Rob Ellis Glasshouses v Bolton Abbey 71* Adie Monk Sharow v Newby Hall 63* Adie Monk Sharow v Bolton Abbey 61 Paul Kirbitson Sharow v Rainton 60 Ben Hodgson Darley v Killinghall 59* Dirk van Dyk Ripon v Studley Royal 57 Steve Craigie Blubberhouses v Burnt Yates 53 Steve Craigie Blubberhouses v Bolton Abbey 53 Ian Robinson Burnt Yates v Bilton 50 Daniel Reynard Lofthouse & Middlesmoor v Staveley

123 RESERVE KNOCK OUT continued Bowling 6-9 Kenny Horner Burton Leonard v Markington 5-9 Russell Robshaw Goldsborough v Ouseburn 5-17 Mark Hooper Pannal v Staveley 5-24 Sam Greene Sharow v Pannal 5-32 Will Colbeck Bishop Thornton v Harrogate Strays 4-8 Tom Cartledge Pannal v Staveley 4-9 Daniel Parkinson Bolton Abbey v Middleham 4-11 Charles Storey Harrogate Strays v Bishop Thornton 4-14 Michael Ainsley Sharow v Scotton 4-28 Ian Law Burnt Yates v Bilton 4-30 Edie Baker Middleham v Burton Leonard 4-30 Craig Marshall Middleham v Bolton Abbey 4-31 Ross Sands Darley v Killinghall 4-31 Clive McClelland Pannal Ash v Masham 4-37 Will Lord Bolton Abbey v Blubberhouses 4-40 Chris Gill Darley v Harrogate Strays 4-40 Paul Dalby Blubberhouses v Burnt Yates 4-41 Anthony Johnson West Tanfield v Middleham 4-45 Simeon Baines Staveley v Pannal 4-60 Paul Ainsley Sharow v Rainton

WATH CUP Batting 80 Mathew Crowl Ouseburn v Helperby 72 Guy Smith Thornton Watlass v Goldsborough 64 Nick Crispin Dacre Banks v Harrogate 4th 64 Callum Jackson Harrogate v Dacre Banks 59 Peter Orton Helperby v Ouseburn 58 Joe Lincoln Crakehall v Harrogate 4th 56 Joe Lincoln Crakehall v Ouseburn 55* Mathew Crowl Ouseburn v Crakehall 54* Tom Evanson Pannal Ash v Boroughbridge 54 Stephen Bramley Masham v Pannal Ash 53 Sean Tomlinson Thornton Watlass v Masham 51 Tim Howard Masham v Thornton Watlass 50* Robert Clarke Pannal Ash v Birstwith Bowling 6-20 Simon Gill Ouseburn v Sharow 6-31 M Mcwilliams Birstwith v Pannal 6-33 Shaun Marshall Dacre Banks v Blubberhouses 5-31 Andrew Scurr Harrogate 4th v Darley 5-32 Andrew Taylor Harrogate 4th v Crakehall 5-42 Joe Buckley Pannal Ash v Birstwith 5-46 John Clarke Darley v Harrogate Gas Sports 4-14 Keith Bowron Masham v Newton le Willows 4-17 John Abbotson Thornton Watlass v Goldsborough 4-20 Dean Norman Crakehall v Harrogate Gas Sports 4-23 Joe Buckley Pannal Ash v Knaresborough Forest 4-25 Keith Wheldon Masham v Pannal Ash

124 WATH CUP continued 4-27 Daniel Poole Crakehall v Harrogate 4th 4-31 Clive McClelland Pannal Ash v Masham 4-33 Graham Ramsden Harrogate Gas Sports v Crakehall 4-34 Keith Bowron Masham v Studley Royal 4-35 Keith Wheldon Masham v Thornton Watlass 4-51 Simon Gill Ouseburn v Helperby

PETER BENTLEY TROPHY Batting 94 Ian Robinson Burnt Yates v Pannal 93* Steve Taylor Pannal 4th v Burnt Yates 64 Ian Robinson Burnt Yates v Scotton 59* Warren Shermer Pannal 4th v Bilton 4th 53* Steve Westoby Burnt Yates v Birstwith 51 Dave Tudbury Kirkby Malzeard v Staveley 47* Chris Riley Birstwith v Burnt Yates Bowling 5-20 Phil Hood Staveley v Burton Leonard 5-14 Will Dodwell Pannal v Ripley 4-19 Jeff Broughton Burnt Yates v Scotton 4-21 James Thompson South Kilvington v Rainton 4-26 Rob McAndrew Thirsk v Ripon 4-34 Richard Crabb Staveley v Bilton 5-31 Ben Simpson Bilton v Staveley 5-41 Andew Willis Pannal v Burnt Yates

125 MAN OF THE MATCH—Cup Matches Atkinson Swires Paul Hepworth Killinghall Reserve Knock Out Adie Monk Sharow Wath Cup Robert Taylor Harrogate 4ths Peter Bentley Cup Richard Kirby South Kilvington

HAT TRICKS 2008 Paul Dalby 3-31 Blubberhouses v Burnt Yates Matthew Woodcock 5-6 Middleham v Bilton 3rds Michael Thompson 3-15 Bishop Thornton 2nds v Raskelf 2nds Chris Bass 3-12 Killinghall 2nds v Galphay and Winksley Karl Jankowicz 5-11 Newby Hall v Goldsborough Darren Walker 3-27 Knaresborough Forest v Harrogate Gas Sports Adam Collett 7-15 Burnt Yates v Birstwith 3rds

OVER 300 1998 North Stainley 335-4 against Ripon 3rd

1999 North Stainley 377-1 against Goldsborough North Stainley 347-4 against South Kilvington Alne 320-9 against Ripley Bolton Abbey 314-6 against Marton-cum-Grafton Thorp Perrow 312-6 against Sharow West Tanfield 305-2 against Darley Thornton Watlass 304-4 against Blubberhouses Killinghall 302-3 against Burton Leonard North Stainley 302-7 against Dishforth

2000 Middleham 353-4 against West Tanfield 2nd Middleham 343-1 against Arthington North Stainley 322-4 against Bishop Monkton Birstwith 2nd 312-8 against Boroughbridge Pannal 3rd 310-4 against Glasshouses Pateley Bridge 305-5 against Masham

2001 Middleham 354-7 against Burnt Yates 2nd Middleham 331-2 against Ouseburn 2nd Bishop Thornton 2nd 329-3 against Pannal 3rd North Stainley 323-6 against Pannal Crakehall 322-5 against Blubberhouses 2nd Ripley 2nd 316-7 against Ouseburn 2nd Bishop Thornton 2nd 315-5 against Pannal 3rd Dishforth 314-8 against Pannal 3rd Galphay & Winksley 2nd 309-3 against Burnt Yates 2nd Studley Royal 306-6 against Pateley Bridge Pannal 301-8 against Goldsborough

2002 North Stainley 364-6 against Lofthouse & Middlesmoor Alne 322-7 against Goldsborough Killinghall 316-3 against Darley Killinghall 315-5 against Newby Hall 2003 Blubberhouses 2nd 354-5 against Helperby 2nd Killinghall 337-4 against Pateley Bridge Birstwith 321-8 against Ripley

126 2004 Sharow 2nd 323-1 against Darley 2nd

2005 Bishop Thornton 343-8 against Newby Hall Newby Hall 343-8 against Bishop Thornton Hampsthwaite 336-3 against Alne Killinghall 331-4 against Ouseburn Galphay & Winksley 2nd 326-6 against Thirsk Ouseburn 3rd 323-6 against Studley Royal 3rd Dacre Banks 2nd 316-3 against Pannal 3rd Darley 2nd 316-8 against Scotton 2nd Burton Leonard 305-5 against Helperby Harrogate Strays 305-8 against North Stainley Glasshouses 304-4 against Bishop Thornton Knaresborough Forest 303-3 against Middleham Birstwith 2nd 303-6 against Masham 2nd Pateley Bridge 302-5 against North Stainley North Stainley 302-7 against Studley Royal

2006 Ouseburn 425-3 against Raskelf Glasshouses 401-10 against Sharow Pannal 366-4 against Sharow Glasshouses 340-1 against North Stainley North Stainley 337-6 against Glasshouses Darley 321-8 against Raskelf Ripley 2nd 319-4 against Knaresborough Forest

2007 Ripon 2nds 422- 3 against Bilton 3rds South Kilvington 372-6 against North Stainley 2nds Burnt Yates 371-2 against Darley Sharow 366-8 against Hampsthwaite 2nds West Tanfield 2nds 352-3 against Staveley 2nds West Tanfield 346-9 against Bilton 3rds Pannal 340-4 against Knaresborough Forest Blubberhouses 332-4 against Helperby Lofthouse and Middlesmoor 320-6 against North Stainley Burnt Yates 319-2 against Pateley Bridge Newby Hall 3rds 319-5 against Staveley 2nds Alne 318-4 against Hampsthwaite Sharow 317-7 against Dishforth Pateley Bridge 316-5 against Raskelf Ouseburn 3rds 316-7 against Ripley 3rds Pateley Bridge 312-4 against Bolton Abbey Staveley 2nds 312-6 against Galphay and Winksley 2nds Birstwith 2nds 311-4 against Goldsborough 2nds Dacre Banks 310-4 against Knaresborough Forest Pannal Ash 310-7 against Pannal 3rds North Stainley 306-6 against Burton Leonard 2nds North Stainley 300-3 against Bishop Thornton 2nds Ouseburn 3rds 300-5 against Rainton 2nds

TIED MATCHES Division 1 Alne 252-5 Knaresborough Forest 252-7 Division 2 Helperby 99-6 Blubberhouses 99-4 Division 3 Bisop Monkton 201-6 Hampsthwaite 201-5 127 OTHER NOTABLE PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON ALNE Richard Henley at 17 years old scored 59 on his first team debut against Killinghall ARTHINGTON Dennis Nash Incredible Figures 12-9-7-3 v Blubberhouses 01-09-07 BIRSTWITH Half Centuries John Atkinson - 2 (104 & 54) Karl Barnes - 2 (63 & 50) Jody Shuffe - 1 (100no) Phil Green - 1 (84no) Sam Moore - 1 (62) BIRSTWITH 2nds Century partnerships - Dan Riley (66) & Amyas Collins (75) 1st wicket partnership 112 v Goldsborough 2nds Sam Hoatson (95) & Amyas Collins (75) 2nd wicket partnership 145 v Goldsborough 2nds Peter Armitage (51no) & Jonny Millward (49no) 7th wicket partnership 107 v Marton-cum-Grafton. Half centuries - Sam Hoatson (2) - 95 & 66. Amyas Collins (2) - 75 & 68. Dan Riley (2) - 66 & 57. Peter Armitage (2) - 51no & 50. Craig Armitage (1) – 52. Julian Bowdin (1) – 52. Will Lenton-Brooke – 52 BIRSTWITH 3rds Half centuries - Julian Bowdin (1) – 87. Chris Riley (1) - 68no. Dave Morton (1) – 68. Andy Rhodes (1) – 51. Mark Richards (1) - 51 BISHOP MONKTON Charles Hutchinson and Dave Thompson shared 5 opening partnerships of over 100. Charles Hutchinson scored 3 centuries and 6 half centuries, Dave Thompson scored 1 century and 4 half centuries and Philip Evans scored 4 half centuries BISHOP THORNTON Gary De Rosayro 104* v Goldsbrough (Senior KO) BISHOP THORNTON 2nds Michael Thompson hat trick against Raskelf on the 4th August and finished with figures of 7-3-15-3 BLUBBERHOUSES Paul Dalby Hat-trick against Burnt Yates 28/04/07 BLUBBERHOUSES 2nds Luke Davis u14 4-15 against Darley 2nds & 4-18 against Bolton Abbey 2nds. Simon Thackeray 4-27 v Pannal 3rds. Nick Shaw 4-43 v Helperby 2nds. Conrad Quarmby 4-21 v Harrogate 4ths. Andy Wilson 5-4-2-4 against Boroughbridge 2nds. Peter Hogg 7-2-6-3 against Darley 2nds. Steve Brown 7 innings 2 not outs 166 runs at 33.2. Simon Thackeray 13 2 281 28.1. Andy Maltas 14 1 282 21.69 BOROUGHBRIDGE Opening stand of 219 by Paul Norfolk (100) and Steve Paffett (107) v Dacre Banks 2nds 11/08/2007 BURTON LEONARD Scores of 267 v Ripley 28/07/2007, 253 v Glasshouses 15/09/2007, 252 v Blubberhouses 11/08/2007, 241 v Studley Royal 2nds 08/09/2007 Mike Stansfield and Dan Thirkell unbroken stand of 173 against Blubberhouses to win the game BURTON LEONARD 2nds Scores of 264 v Galphay & Winksley 11/08/2007, 222 v Raskelf 23/06/2007, 221 v Lofthouse 12/05/2007 BURTON LEONARD 3rds Scores of 267 v Kirkby Malzeard 03/06/2007, 231 v Ripley 01/09/2007, 219 v Studley 04/08/2007 BURNT YATES 2nds Adam Collett 4 wickets in one over including a hat trick - 7th July 2007 vs Birstwith 3rds

128 DACRE BANKS Julien Goodall 154no v Knaresborough Forest in 74 minutes from 84 balls including 11 sixes. Steve Lawrence 6-13 v Kirkby Malzeard. 310-4 v Knaresborough Forest, Highest score at Dacre Banks DACRE BANKS 2nds Steve Ellison (Maiden 50 for club, also scored 3 x 50's). Tim Carrington (3 x 50's). Nicolas Crispin (4 x 50's). Les Bussey (1 x 50). James Ripley (2 x 50's). Tony Carrington (1 x 50). Gary Rogerson (1 x 50) DARLEY 3rd wicket stand of 117 David Bird 76 Graham Furniss 43 against Ripley. 3rd wicket stand of 130 David Bird 67 Graham Furniss 59 against Glasshouses. 1st wicket stand of 107 David Bird 71 Robert Hainsworth 72 against Studley Royal. Unbroken 1st wicket stand of 106 D Bird 53no Robert Hainsworth 42no against Raskelf. 3rd wicket stand of 110 Lee Platts 109 Jonathan Rice 24 against Burnt Yates. DARLEY 2nds 3rd wicket stand of 189 R Vass 152no Paul Rogerson 63 against Arthington. 4th wicket stand of 142 Paul Rogerson 83 Tim Marriner 60 against Dacre Banks GLASSHOUSES Allan Burton v Burton Leonard - 12-9-5-3 GOLDSBOROUGH 2nds In the match against Ripley on 28th July, Andy Morgan bowled 12 overs with 11 maidens conceding just 1 run. In the same match Ripley opening batsman Alan Chaddetron batted 24 overs before scoring his Ist run. HARROGATE GAS SPORTS 103 opening partnership v Goldsborough by Mick Wilkinson and Christos Vayonitis HELPERBY Mark Spilman, Joss Spilman, Troy Nolan all maiden centuries for the club. One tied match Helperby v Blubberhouses. 21/07/07 Blubberhouses 99 -4 Helperby 99-6 KILLINGHALL Partnership of 179 R Danby and Ian Timms v Newby Hall 08/09/07 KILLINGHALL 2nds Chris Base hat trick v Galphay & Winksley 15/9/07. Scott Copley 463 runs and 40 wickets for the season. Rod Russell 86*, David Bentley 48* 3rd wicket stand of 128 v Staveley 21/4/07. Scott Copley 80*, Chris Base (jnr) 42* 3rd wicket stand of 146 v Pateley Bridge 2 12/5/07. Andy Dobby 47*, Scott Copley 47 2nd wicket stand of 100 v North Stainley 4/08/07 KIRKBY MALZEARD Richard Briscombe (3x6, 1x1) and Duncan Fraser (1x6, 1x1) combined to hit 26 from the penultimate over of the innings at Newby Hall. KNARESBOROUGH FOREST 2nds Andrew Kenyon and Stephen Thompson 1st wicket stand of 154 at home to Goldsborough July 14th 2007. Richard Armstrong 103 and Dave Embleton 92 second wicket stand of 183 v Marton cum Grafton Sept 8th. Highest Scores Richard Armstrong 103 v Marton cum Grafton. Delroy Rudd 106* v Newton le Willows MASHAM Dion Wood and Andrew Cullen shared an unbroken 4th wicket stand of 155 runs v Goldsborough 12th May 07 to win the game. NORTHALLERTON WOLVES Alex Ross (aged 11) 20 wickets at 13.40. Felix Adams (aged 11) scored 56 v Thirsk. Northallerton's three spin bowlers with a combined age of 36 took 38 wickets at 13.1.

129 NORTH STAINLEY 7 partnerships of 100 or more. Nick Robson 12 overs 12 runs 2 wickets v Newby Hall NORTH STAINLEY 2nds Rob Davison 55 against Ripon 3rds & 86 against Newby Hall 3rds OUSEBURN 2nds 12th May v Marton-cum-Grafton - 2nd wicket partnership of 111 - Richard Wilkinson 113 and Matt Crowl 39. 4th August v Birstwith 2nds - Birstwith bowled out 105-10, in reply Ouseburn 2nds 106-0 Ben Jones 36no & Simon Lord 68no. 11th August v Knaresborough Forest 2nds - opening partnership of 137 - Ben Jones 69 and Simon Lord 71. 1st September v SRCC 3rds - 4th wicket partnership of 91 - Ben Jones 54no & Simon Gill 68no. OUSEBURN 3rds Rob Goldsmith 8-1-20-4 v Burton Leonard 5/5/07. Ross Mckenzie 9-5-13-3 v Northallerton 11/08/07. Tom Wells 12-0-42-4 v Rainton 25/8/07. Andy Ramsden 5-1-18-3 v Ripley 4/8/07. Ross Mckenzie 9-5-13-3 v Northallerton 11/08/07. Andy Ramsden 90no v KMCC 26/5/07 PANNAL ASH Highest Score : 310 for 7 v Pannal 3rds (A) - 21/04/2007. 50+ Runs in a Match : Tom Evanson (67) & Joe Buckley (57no) v Pannal 3rds (A) - 21/04/2007 Rob Clarke (50no) v Blubberhouses 2nds (A) - 28/04/2007 Rob Clarke (50no) v Sharow 2nds (H) - 12/05/2007 Richard Turner (61) v Helperby 2nds (H) - 26/05/2007 James Thompson (65) & Mark Taylor (68) v Masham 2nds (A) - 09/06/2007 Rob Clarke (94no) v Sharow 2nds (A) - 28/07/2007 Mark Taylor (71) v Helperby 2nds (A) - 11/08/2007 James Thompson (55) v Darley 2nds (A) - 01/09/2007 John Bilton (52) v Bolton Abbey 2nds (H) - 08/09/2007. 100+ Partnerships 4th wicket -136 - James Thompson (65) and Mark Taylor (68) v Masham 2nds (A) 6th wicket - 101 - Tom Evanson (67) and Joe Buckley (57no) v Pannal 3rds (A) PANNAL 4ths Left-arm leg-spinner 13 year old Luke Shermer finishing with 34 wickets at an average of 13.21 was a phenomenal achievement for one so young while father Warren Shermer's superb 143 v Galphay & Winksley included twenty-one 4's and one 6 PATELEY BRIDGE 2nds 2nd wicket partnership 190 between Andy Hardcastle and Gareth Foxton in match against Alne 2nds on 04 August 2007 RASKELF 1st team 50s from Trevor Reynolds, Robert Sigsworth, Matthew Sigsworth and Andrew Burn RASKELF 2nds 50s from Angus Taylor, Chris Brown and Sam Davill all under 17 and Brian Bowes RIPON 2nds 422-3 from 45 overs, v Bilton 2nds 02/06/07 including Paul Reynolds 99 plus 2 other centuries. Highest recorded score for a league match played at Ripon. Nigel Robson 17.4-3-46-12 in two games against Dishforth. Paul Reynolds v Rainton 162 runs plus 6-25 bowling in the same game SCOTTON Damon Ive 3 fifties, Richard Ellerker 2 fifties. Malcolm Faddy 3 scores of 49, and Sam Halliday at the age of 13 bowled 5-2-5-2 against Bishop Monkton SCOTTON 2nds Colin Bell, 11 innings 2 not outs, 444 runs at an average of 49.33. 2nd wicket partnership against Birstwith 3rds of 188 between Ali Bowles (111) and Ian Morland (73), 1st wicket partnership against North Stainley 2nds of 124 between Colin Bell (120*) and Ian Morland (53), 2nd wicket partnership against West Tanfield 2nds of 121 between Ali Bowles (61) and Ian Morland (35) and a few extras.

130 Scotton did not lose a game after losing to South Kilvington 7/7/07 until they played the same team at home on the last day of the season, a result that deigned Scotton promotion. 7 players took 5 or more catches during the season SHAROW 2nds Ian Hilton and Richard Dale 177 partnership for 1st Wicket. Ian Hilton and Paul Kellett 155 partnership for 1st wicket. Ian Hilton and Duncan Haigh 116 partnership for 1st wicket. Paul Ainsley 11.1/1/37/6 & 54 against Masham 2 SOUTH KILVINGTON were unbeaten in both league and cup. Highest score 372 for six versus North Stainley 2nd at South Kilvington on 11 August 2007, the winning margin being 331 runs. STAVELEY Andy Hadley 60 v Alne. Steve Smith 97 v North Stainley. Kevin Stephenson 82* v Pateley Bridge. Shaun Nixon 74 v Raskelf. Paul Stalker 53* v Bishop Thornton. Simeon Baines 51* and 3 for 20 v Bishop Thornton. Paul Stalker 54* v Burton Leonard. Jamie Smith 5 for 31 v Raskelf. Richard Allen 47 v Lofthouse. Nigel Coates 54* v Markington. Kevin Stephenson 3 for 7 v Galphay and Winksley. Kevin Stephenson 4 for 40 v Markington. Nigel Coates 4 for 28 v North Stainley. Simeon Baines 6 for 27 v Burton Leonard. Simeon Baines 6 for 32 v Pateley Bridge. T Barker 5 for 32 v Newby Hall 2nds T Barker 6 for 50 v Lofthouse and Middlesmoor STAVELEY 2nds Martin Hobson: 55 runs and 3 for 35 v Newby Hall. Phil Hood: 102no and 3 for 53 v Bilton. Phil Hood: 321 runs at an average of 29.18 to just miss out on league averages. Tony Wilson: 473 runs in 10 innings at an average of 59.12. STUDLEY ROYAL 3rds Brian Currin: 11 innings, runs 318, average 45.4. Brian Currin: 96* v Birstwith. Mark Simenacz: 94* v Ripley 2. Rob Sowray: 3 for 0 v Birstwith 2. Phil & Sam Coles (father & son): stand of 99 v Ouseburn 2 STUDLEY ROYAL 4ths Will Whitford scored 285 runs at an average of 31.7 in 10 matches THORNTON-LE-MOOR Graham Williams took a hat trick and 6 for 9 from 12 overs against Harrogate Gas Sports THORNTON WATLASS Andy Brown 52* and Guy Smith 51* unbroken match winning stand of 109 for 1st wicket against Marton cum Grafton. After being 49-5 David Jardin 51no and Steve Johnson 47no put on 102 in unbroken stand to win the game at Crakehall. Wath Cup at Goldsborough Guy Smith 72no including 8 sixes, in the same game Tim Nicholson took 4 catches in the out field. There were 15 individual 50s scored in league matches and 2 in the Wath Cup WEST TANFIELD West Tanfield score 346/9 v Bilton (25.8.07). Matthew Clark (179*) and Andrew Ganderton (100*) put on 261 in an unbeaten 2nd wicket partnership v Hampsthwaite (4.8.07). Andrew Ganderton scores three centuries during 2007. With Harrogate requiring 8 to win with 5 wickets remaining, Matthew Clark takes 4 wickets in the final over of the match to return figures of 6-67 and give Tanfield victory by 3 runs WEST TANFIELD 2nds Adam Hodgkinson (142*) and Oliver Wilks (77) 164 3rd wicket partnership. Hodgkinson (142*) and Johnny Charlesworth (55*) 130 4th wicket partnership both against Staveley 2nds 15.9.07

131 NIDDERDALE AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE 2007 SEASON

2007 2006 Receipts for the Season from: ££ Vice President & Donations 530 1,992 League Subscriptions 3,676 3,600 K.O. Competition & Raffle 223 115 Handbook Sales & Adverts 2,762 2,276 Interest on Bank & Building Society Accounts 160 152 Fines 217 515 Annual Dinner Raffle 611 605 Sponsorship 5,000 2,465 Cricket Balls 904 3,062 ———— ———— £14,083 £14,782 ———— ———— Less Payments for: Indoor Junior League 141 241 Dinner 858 1,008 Printing & Stationery 771 867 Telephone & Postage 1,137 1,110 Secretary’s Honorarium 1,500 1,350 Insurance 600 582 Treasurer 200 200 MCC Match 108 240 Umpires Secretary & Expenses 423 355 Trophies & Replicas 1,675 1,797 Handbook Printing 3,280 2,322 Sundries 354 80 Competition Expenses 464 286 Donations 50 228 Computer Equipment & Consumables 100 302 ———— ———— £11,661 £10,968 ———— ————

Excess of Income over Expenditure 2,422 3,814 ———— ————

Balances at the Start of the Season £20,183 £16,369 ———— ————

Balances at the End of the Season £22,605 £20,183 ———— ————

The above accounts have been prepared from the books, vouchers and information given to me in accordance therewith.

WS Morley Honary Auditor Victoria Avenue, Harrogate 15th January, 2008

132 REPRESENTATIVE FIXTURES FOR 2008 Leeds Area Cricket Council Invitation Cup Preliminary Round (to be played by 8th June) (A) Wetherby v Halifax, (B) Pontefract v Nidderdale

1st Round Semi Finals Final on or before 13th July on or before 10th August Sunday 7th September Leeds West Riding Winners of A Dales Council Date of Final to be South Yorkshire confirmed at AGM – game to be played on York Senior ground of first drawn Huddersfield Central club

Central Yorkshire Winners of B

Yorkshire Inter-League Competition Sponsored by Nixon Cricket, Malton, East Yorkshire. (01653) 695525 Preliminary Round (to be played by 8th June) (A) York Senior v East Yorkshire Alliance 1st Round Semi Finals Final on or before 22nd June on or before 27th July Sunday 31st August Scarborough Beckett Nidderdale Leeds West Riding Pontefract

Dales Council Doncaster/Sheffield Alliance

Huddersfield Central Winners of A

M.C.C. Annual Fixture - Friday 1st August at Nursery Ground, Lords

The Ingilby Shield - August

GROUND AWARDS AND MOST IMPROVED GROUND Division 1 Alne Division 2 Birstwith Division 3 Harrogate Strays Division 4 Burton Leonard Division 5 Goldsborough Division 6 Masham Division 7 Burnt Yates Division 8 Rainton Most Improved Ground - Burnt Yates

ACKRILL NEWSPAPERS - PLAYER OF THE MONTH April/May Adie Monk Sharow batting average 115.75 June Will Wray Bishop Thornton bowling average 3.67 July Adam Collett Burnt Yates bowling average 3.23 August/September Paul Reynolds Ripon batting average 146.25 bowling average 5.13 133 Yorkshire CCC 1st XI Fixtures 2008 April WED-FRI 16-18 LEEDS/BRADFORD UCCE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE UNI Sun 20 Durham Riverside FPT WED-SAT 23-26 HAMPSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE LVCC1 SUN 27 DERBYSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE FPT WED-SAT 30-3 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE LVCC1 May MON 5 DURHAM HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE FPT Sun 11 Lancashire Old Trafford FPT Wed-Sat 14-17 Durham Riverside LVCC1 Sun 18 Scotland Citylets Grange, Edinburgh FPT Wed-Sat 21-24 Surrey Brit Oval LVCC1 Sun 25 Derbyshire Derby FPT MON 26 SCOTLAND HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE FPT WED 28 LANCASHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE FPT FRI 30-2 LANCASHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE LVCC1 June Wed 4 FPT Quarter Finals FPT Fri-Mon 6-9 Somerset Taunton LVCC1 THURS 12 DERBYSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE T20 FRI 13 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE T20 Sun 15 Derbyshire Chesterfield T20 Tues 17 Leicestershire Grace Road T20 WED 18 LANCASHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE T20 Fri 20 Lancashire Old Trafford T20 SUN 22 DURHAM HEADINGLEY CARNEGIET20 Tues 24 Durham Riverside T20 THURS 26 LEICESTERSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE T20 Fri 27 Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge T20 SUN-WED 29-2 DURHAM HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE LVCC1 July Fri 4 FPT Semi Final FPT Sat 5 FPT Semi Final FPT Mon 7 T20 Quarter Finals T20 Tues 8 T20 Quarter Finals T20 Wed 9 T20 Quarter Finals T20 Fri-Mon 11-14 Kent Canterbury LVCC1 Wed 16 Essex Chelmsford Pro40 2 (F) FRI-TUES 18-22 ENGLAND v SOUTH AFRICA HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE NFT Sun 20 Surrey Guildford Pro40 2 Tues-Fri 22-25 Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge LVCC1 Sat 26 T20 Semi Finals & Final Rose Bowl T20 WED-SAT 30-2 SURREY HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE LVCC1 August SUN 3 LEICESTERSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE Pro40 2 Wed-Sat 6-9 Hampshire Rose Bowl LVCC1 Tues-Fri 12-15 Lancashire Old Trafford LVCC1 Sat 16 Trophy Final Lords FPT Thurs 21 Derbyshire Derby Pro40 2 (F) FRI 22 ENGLAND v SOUTH AFRICA HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE NWS (F) MON 25 KENT SCARBOROUGH Pro40 2 WED-SAT 27-30 KENT SCARBOROUGH LVCC1 SUN 31 GLAMORGAN SCARBOROUGH Pro40 2 September WED-SAT 3-6 SUSSEX SCARBOROUGH LVCC1 TUES 9 WARWICKSHIRE HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE Pro40 2 (F) Sat 13 Northamptonshire Northampton Pro40 2 WED-SAT 17-20 SOMERSET HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE LVCC1 Sun 21 Pro40 PO Pro40 2 Wed-Sat 24-27 Sussex Hove LVCC1 LVCC1 Liverpool Victoria County NWS NatWest Series All information correct at time of Championship (div 1) TOM1 Tourist Match going to print. T20 Cup UNI MCC Universities Match Please check Pro40 2 NatWest Pro40 (div 2) F Floodlit NPT nPower Test Series FPT Friends Provident Trophy www.yorkshireccc.com for updates. 134 THE YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 2008 FIXTURES

THE YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Headingley, Leeds LS6 3BU Tel: 0113 278 7394 Fax: 0113 278 4099 web: www.yorkshireccc.org.uk email: [email protected]

THE YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB

135 RESULTS OF REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES 2007

Leeds Area Cricket Council Invitation Cup 1st Round - Central Yorkshire League v Nidderdale League Central Yorkshire League 108-9, James Swiers 4-13

Nidderdale League 57-2

Nidderdale League won on run rate

2nd Round – Wetherby League v Nidderdale League Wetherby League 125 all out, Tom Armstrong 3-16, Olie Uffindall 3-28

Nidderdale League 126-0, Rob Ellis 57*, Olie Uffindall 55*

Nidderdale League won by 10 wickets

Final – Halifax League v Nidderdale League Halifax League 203-6

Nidderdale League 158 all out

Halifax League won by 45 runs

Nixon Cricket Yorkshire Inter-League Competition

Ingilby Shield Nidderdale League v Nidderdale Overseas Players Nidderdale Overseas Players 225-8, Andrew Galbraith 91, Troy Nolan 35, Olie Uffindall 3-44

Nidderdale League 224-4 Olie Uffindall 96*, Andy Ellis 41

Nidderdale Overseas Players won by 1 run

Friendly Fixture - Marylebone Cricket Club v Nidderdale League played at Pateley Bridge Marylebone Cricket Club 253-4 dec, Toby Drummond 61, Harwood Williams 59*, James Swiers 2-39, Matthew Uffindall 2-49

Nidderdale League 256-7, Adie Monk 75, Dion Wood 47

Nidderdale League won by 3 wickets

136 LEAGUE DINNER

Windsor Suite Cairn Hotel Harrogate

Friday 14th November 2008 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm

137 DEFINITION OF CATCHMENT AREA NIDDERDALE & DISTRICT AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE

1. To the West From Wensley, through Coverdale to Kettlewell, from there following the course of the to Bolton Abbey (including Bolton Abbey itself).

2. To the South From Bolton Abbey, continuing with the course of the River Wharfe (including Arthington) to the point where it meets the A64 at Tadcaster.

3. To the East From Tadcaster, the route of the A64 to the point where it meets the A1237. The route of the A1237 to the point where it meets the A19. The route of the A19 to a point level with Thornton le Beans.

4. To the North An imaginary line drawn East to West from the point level with Thornton le Beans to a point immediately North of Wensley.

138 England and Wales Cricket Board Junior Cricketers playing in Adult Matches Introduction The ECB has issued the following guidance covering the participation of young cricketers in adult matches. This guidance applies to boys and girls and any reference to he/his should be interpreted to include she/her. Age groups are based on the age of the player at midnight on 31st August in the year preceding the current season.

Guidance for Clubs and Leagues All clubs must recognise that they have a duty of care towards all young players who are representing the club. This duty of care also extends to Leagues that allow the participation of young players in adult teams in their League. The duty of care should be interpreted in two ways: • Not to place a young player in a position that involves an unreasonable risk to that young player, taking account of the circumstances of the match and the relative skills of the player. • Not to create a situation that places members of the opposing side in a position whereby they cannot play cricket as they would normally do against adult players. In addition the following specific requirements apply to young players in adult matches: • All young players who have not reached their 18th birthday must wear a helmet with a faceguard when batting and when standing up to the stumps when keeping wicket. Parental consent not to wear a helmet should not be accepted in adult matches. A young player acting as a runner must also wear a helmet even if the player he is running for is not doing so. • The current ECB fielding regulations must be adhered to and enforced by the umpires and captain. The umpires are empowered by these fielding regulations to stop the game immediately if a young player come within the restricted distance. • The umpires and the opposing captain must be notified of the age group of all players participating in an adult match who are in the Under 19 age group or younger even if the player is not a fast bowler. This requirement also covers any young player taking the field as a substitute fielder. The ECB Team Sheet cards are freely available to facilitate this. • Any player in the Under 13 age group and younger must have explicit written consent from a parent or guardian before participating in adult matches. Clubs must ensure that their player registration procedures ensure that consent is obtained. The guidance related to changing and showering (see ‘Safe Hands’ – Cricket’s Policy for Safeguarding Young People) must be adhered to.

139 • Any club wishing to play a player in the Under 11 age group in an adult League or Cup match must obtain the explicit prior approval of the League or Cup management before the player can play. Approval should only be given to exceptionally talented players. It is recommended that advice is sought from the County Age Group Coach or other ECB level 3 coach as appropriate. Clubs and Leagues can apply more strict restrictions on the participation of young players in adult matches at their discretion. It is strongly recommended that a parent, guardian or other identified responsible adult is present whenever a player in the Under 13 age group or younger plays in an adult match. This could include the captain or other identified adult player taking responsibility for the young player. This guidance applies to all cricket in England and Wales from the beginning of the 2007 season.

Fielding Regulations For reference, the ECB Fielding Regulations are as follows: • No young player in the Under 15 age group or younger shall be allowed to field closer than 8 yards (7.3 metres) from the middle stump, except behind the wicket on the off side, until the batsman has played at the ball. • For players in the Under 13 age group and below the distance is 11 yards (10 metres). • These minimum distances apply even if the player is wearing a helmet. • Should a young player in these age groups come within the restricted distance the umpire must stop the game immediately and instruct the fielder to move back. • In addition any young player in the Under 16 to Under 18 age groups, who has not reached the age of 18, must wear a helmet and, for boys, an abdominal protector (box) when fielding within 6 yards (5.5 metres) of the bat, except behind the wicket on the off side. Players should wear appropriate protective equipment whenever they are fielding in a position where they feel at risk. • These fielding regulations are applicable to all cricket in England and Wales.

Questions and comments All questions and comments on this guidance should be addressed to Frank Kemp, Head of Operations – Non First Class Cricket, at Lord’s – [email protected], 0207 432 1216, fax 0207 289 5619, or by post to ECB Cricket Department, Lord’s Cricket Ground, NW8 8QZ.

140 ENGLAND AND WALES CRICKET BOARD SAFETY GUIDANCE ON THE WEARING OF CRICKET HELMETS BY YOUNG PLAYERS In February 2000 the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) issued safety guidance on the wearing of helmets by young players up to the age of 18. This original guidance document can be found at www.play-cricket.com/helmets. In brief, the guidance recommends that: • helmets with a faceguard or grille should be worn when batting against a hard cricket ball in matches and in practice sessions. • young players should regard a helmet with a faceguard as a normal item of protective equipment when batting, together with pads, gloves and, for boys, an abdominal protector (box) • young wicket keepers should wear a helmet with a faceguard when standing up to the stumps.

With the assistance of schools, cricket clubs and leagues, the wearing of helmets by young players is now standard practice in cricket throughout England and Wales. Helmets are widely available and are covered by a British Standard (BS7928: 1998).

The original guidance allowed parents or guardians to give their written consent to allow a young player not to wear a helmet. However most clubs, schools and leagues have decided not to accept this parental consent and require all young players to wear a helmet in all junior matches. If a club or school does agree, in exceptional circumstances*, that a young player need not wear a helmet they must ensure that an ECB Team Card is completed and given to the umpires before the start of play whenever the young player takes part in a junior match.

At the beginning of 2007 the ECB clarified the guidance relating to young players in adult matches and confirmed that all young players who have not reached their 18th birthday must wear a helmet with a faceguard when batting and when standing up to the stumps when keeping wicket in adult matches. Parental consent not to wear a helmet should not be accepted in adult cricket.

This guidance applies to all players up to the age of 18, both in adult cricket and in all junior cricket played with a hard cricket ball. The guidance also applies during all practice sessions. Any individual taking responsibility for players should take all reasonable steps to ensure that this guidance is followed at all times.

141 The ECB asks that the guidance is communicated to the parents and guardians of all young players through clubs and schools, and that young players are not allowed to bat or stand up to the stumps when keeping wicket against a hard ball without wearing a helmet.

The ECB also has regulations covering the minimum fielding distances for young players in all matches where a hard ball is used.

• No young player in the Under 15 age group or younger shall be allowed to field closer than 8 yards (7.3 metres) from the middle stump, except behind the wicket on the off side, until the batsman has played at the ball. • For players in the Under 13 age group and below the distance is 11 yards (10 metres). • These minimum distances apply even if the player is wearing a helmet. • Should a young player in these age groups come within the restricted distance the umpire must stop the game immediately and instruct the fielder to move back. • In addition any young player in the Under 16 to Under 18 age groups, who has not reached the age of 18, must wear a helmet and, for boys, an abdominal protector (box) when fielding within 6 yard (5.5 metres) of the bat, except behind the wicket on the off side. Players should wear appropriate protective equipment whenever they are fielding in a position where they feel at risk. • These fielding regulations are applicable to all cricket in England and Wales. Age groups are based on the age of the player at midnight on 31st August in the year preceding the current season.

* Additional guidance on what constitutes ‘exceptional circumstances’ can be obtained from the ECB Cricket Department.

142 ECB Fast Bowling Match Directives

Age Max. overs per spell Max. overs per day Up to U13 4 overs per spell 8 overs per day U14, U15 5 overs per spell 10 overs per day U16, U17 6 overs per spell 18 overs per day U18, U19 7 overs per spell 21 overs per day

For the purposes of these Directives a fast bowler is defined as a bowler to whom a wicket keeper in the same age group would in normal circumstances stand back to take the ball. Having completed a spell the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the length of his* spell have been bowled from the same end. A bowler can change ends without ending his current spell provided that he bowls the next over that he legally can from the other end. If this does not happen his spell is deemed to be concluded. If play is interrupted, for any reason, for less than 40 minutes any spell in progress at the time of the interruption can be continued after the interruption up to the maximum number of overs per spell for the appropriate age group. If the spell is not continued after the interruption the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the length of his spell before the interruption have been bowled from the same end. If the interruption is of 40 minutes or more, whether scheduled or not, the bowler can commence a new spell immediately. Once a bowler covered by these Directives has bowled in a match he cannot exceed the maximum number of overs per day for his age group even if he subsequently bowls spin. He can exceed the maximum overs per spell if bowling spin, but cannot then revert to bowling fast until an equivalent number of overs to the length of his spell have been bowled from the same end. If he bowls spin without exceeding the maximum number of overs in a spell the maximum will apply as soon as he reverts to bowling fast. Captains, Team Managers and Umpires are asked to ensure that these Directives are followed at all times.

* Any reference to he/his should be interpreted to include she/her. Age groups are based on the age of the player at midnight on 31st August in the year preceding the current season.

143 ENGLAND AND WALES CRICKET BOARD ECB CODE OF CONDUCT 1. The ECB is committed to maintaining the highest standards of behaviour and conduct. This Code of Conduct incorporates the Spirit of Cricket, as set out below. It applies to all matches played under the auspices of the ECB and may be applied to cricket in general. 2. The Captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of Cricket as well as within the Laws. 3. Players and Team Officials must at all times accept the Umpire’s decision. Players must not show dissent at the Umpire’s decision or react in a provocative or disapproving manner towards an Umpire at any time. 4. Players and Team Officials shall not intimidate, assault or attempt to intimidate or assault an Umpire, another Player or a Spectator. 5. Players and Team Officials shall not use crude and/or abusive language (known as “sledging”) nor make offensive gestures or hand signals nor deliberately distract an opponent. 6. Players and Team Officials shall not make racially abusive comments nor indulge in racially abusive actions against fellow players, officials, members and supporters. Clubs must operate an active open door membership policy whilst respecting player qualification regulations and welcome players/members irrespective of ethnic origin. 7. Players and Team Officials shall not use or in any way be concerned in the use or distribution of illegal drugs. 8. Clubs must take adequate steps to ensure the good behaviour of their members and supporters towards players and Umpires.

144 THE SPIRIT OF CRICKET

Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws, but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the captains. 1. There are two Laws which place the responsibility for the team’s conduct firmly on the captain.

Responsibility of captains The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws.

Player’s conduct In the event of a player failing to comply with instructions by an umpire, or criticising by word or action the decisions of an umpire, or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player’s captain, and instruct the latter to take action.

2. Fair and unfair play According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time and it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required.

3. The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of: • Time wasting • Damaging the pitch • Dangerous or unfair bowling • Tampering with the ball • Any other action that they consider to be unfair

4. The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for: • Your opponents • Your own captain and team • The role of the umpires • The game’s traditional values

145 5. It is against the Spirit of the Game: • To dispute an umpire’s decision by word, action or gesture • To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire • Indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance: a) to appeal knowing that the batsman is b) to advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing c) to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one’s own side

6. Violence There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play.

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Where an innings has been completed, it should, for the purposes of the batting and bowling averages of a team be treated as an innings where 10 wickets have been taken by the fielding side.

This means that, if the batting side do not have a full team of players or if one or more of the team are unable to bat or have retired through injury, the number of wickets taken by the fielding team should be shown as 10 in calculating the averages although the actual number of wickets taken will be less that 10.

This only applies in situations where the innings of the batting side has been completed.

This ensures that the fielding side is not penalised as a result of the batting side having less than 11 players or where players are injured or absent for other reasons.

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